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Effect of valproic acid on perampanel pharmacokinetics in patients with epilepsy
Authors:Manuela Contin  Francesca Bisulli  Margherita Santucci  Roberto Riva  Francesca Tonon  Susan Mohamed  Lorenzo Ferri  Carlotta Stipa  Paolo Tinuper  the Perampanel Study Group
Affiliation:1. Institute of Research and Treatment (IRCCS), Institute of Neurological Sciences of Bologna, Bologna, Italy;2. Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Abstract:We prospectively examined the effect of antiepileptic (AED) cotherapy on steady state plasma concentrations of perampanel (PMP) in epileptic patients. We classified AEDs as strong enzyme inducers (carbamazepine, phenobarbital, phenytoin, oxcarbazepine), not strong enzyme inducers/not inhibitors (levetiracetam, lamotrigine, topiramate, rufinamide, lacosamide, zonisamide, clobazam), and enzyme inhibitors (valproic acid [VPA]). The main outcome was the comparison of PMP plasma concentration to weight‐adjusted dose ratio (C/D; [μg/mL]/mg kg?1 d?1) among comedication subgroups. From 79 patients (42 females, 37 males) aged (mean ± standard deviation) 33 ± 13 years (range = 12‐66 years), 114 plasma samples were collected. Twenty‐eight patients (44 samples) were cotreated with enzyme inducers (group A), 21 (27 samples) with not strong enzyme inducers/not inhibitors (group B), 21 (31 samples) with not strong enzyme inducers/not inhibitors + VPA (group C), and 9 (12 samples) with enzyme inducers + VPA (group D). PMP C/D was reduced (?56%, P < .001) in group A (1.79 ± 0.80) versus group B (4.05 ± 2.16) and increased (P < .001) in group C (6.72 ± 4.04) compared with groups A (+275%), B (+66%), and D (2.76 ± 2.00, +143%). Our study documents the unpublished higher PMP C/D in patients cotreated with VPA. These findings have both theoretical relevance, suggesting better characterization of PMP metabolic pathways with ad hoc studies, and clinical usefulness in managing patients on AED polytherapy.
Keywords:antiepileptic drugs  epilepsy  pharmacokinetic interaction
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