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Pharmacokinetics of Single-dose Ertugliflozin in Patients With Hepatic Impairment
Authors:Vaishali Sahasrabudhe  Steven G Terra  Anne Hickman  Didier Saur  Sangeeta Raje  Haihong Shi  Kyle Matschke  Susan Zhou  David L Cutler
Institution:1. Pfizer Inc, Groton, Connecticut;2. Pfizer Inc, Andover, Massachusetts;3. Pfizer, Paris, France;4. Pfizer Inc, Collegeville, Pennsylvania;5. Athenex, Buffalo, New York
Abstract:

Purpose

Ertugliflozin, an oral, highly selective inhibitor of the sodium-glucose cotransporter 2, is approved in the United States and the European Union for the treatment of adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Hepatic impairment may affect, to varying degrees, the absorption, metabolism, and excretion of drugs and may be associated with a lower plasma protein binding compared with that in healthy individuals. This study was conducted to assess the effect of hepatic impairment on the pharmacokinetic (PK), safety, and tolerability profiles of ertugliflozin after administration of a single, 15-mg oral dose.

Methods

This was a Phase I, open-label, single-dose study in healthy individuals (n?=?8) and those with moderate hepatic impairment (n?=?8). Eligible participants were men or women aged 18 to 75years with a body mass index of 18.0 to 40.5 kg/m2. Healthy individuals had normal hepatic function; patients with hepatic impairment had a Child-Pugh score of 7 to 9 points (moderate hepatic impairment). Blood samples were collected before dosing and during 96hours after dosing for evaluation of PK parameters. Adverse events were monitored throughout the study.

Findings

The adjusted least squares geometric meanratios for total ertugliflozin AUC0–∞ and Cmax inpatients with moderate hepatic impairment comparedwith healthy individuals were 87.4% (90% CI, 68.1%–112.2%) and 78.7% (90% CI, 65.7%–94.2%), respectively. The AUC0–∞ and Cmax for unbound ertugliflozin were also similar between patients with moderate hepatic impairment and healthy individuals. Mean half-life estimates for ertugliflozin were similar (14.6vs 13.8 hours) in patients with moderate hepatic impairment and healthy individuals. The number of participants with all-causality treatment-emergent adverse events was similar for both groups (2 of 8 patients with moderate hepatic impairment and 3 of 8 healthy individuals).

Implications

Moderate hepatic impairment had no clinically relevant effect on the PK and safety profiles of ertugliflozin. The results of this study support a recommendation for no dose adjustment of ertugliflozin in patients with mild or moderate hepatic impairment. Ertugliflozin was well tolerated when administered tohealthy individuals and patients with moderate hepatic impairment. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02115347.
Keywords:ertugliflozin  hepatic impairment  pharmacokinetics  SGLT2 inhibitor
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