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Comparative tacrolimus pharmacokinetics: normal versus mildly hepatically impaired subjects
Authors:Bekersky I  Dressler D  Alak A  Boswell G W  Mekki Q A
Institution:Fujisawa Healthcare, Inc., Parkway North Center, Three Parkway North, Deerfield, IL 60015-2548, USA.
Abstract:Tacrolimus (FK506, Prograf), marketed for the prophylaxis of organ rejection following allogenic liver or kidney transplantation, is virtually completely metabolized. The major metabolic pathways are P450 3A4-mediated hydroxylation and demethylation. Since P450 hepatic drug-metabolizing enzymes may be impaired in hepatic dysfunction, a study was conducted to characterize oral and intravenous tacrolimus pharmacokinetics in 6 patients with mild hepatic dysfunction and compared with parameters to those from normal subjects obtained in a separate study. Patients received two treatments: a single 0.020 mg/kg ideal body weight (IBW) i.v. dose infused over 4 hours and approximately 0.12 mg/kg IBW orally; normal subjects were dosed at 0.02 mg/kg 4-hour i.v. and 5 mg (0.065 mg/kg) p.o. Mean blood pharmacokinetic parameters with mild hepatic dysfunction were as follows: clearance = 0.035 L/h/kg, terminal exponential volume of distribution = 2.59 L/kg, terminal exponential half-life = 60.6 hours (i.v.), p.o. maximum blood concentration = 48.2 ng/mL, time of p.o. maximum blood concentration = 1.5 hours, and absolute bioavailability = 22.3%. The respective parameters in normal subjects were as follows: 0.040 L/h/kg, 1.91 L/kg, 34.2 hours (i.v.), 29.7 ng/mL, 1.6 hours, and 17.8%. Inasmuch as clearance and bioavailability were not substantially different from that in normal subjects, patients with mild hepatic impairment may initially be treated with conventional tacrolimus doses, with subsequent dosage adjustments based on response, toxicity, and therapeutic drug monitoring.
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