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Diabetes Care ; 45(8): 1833-1840, 2022 08 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35679098

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: Approved treatments for type 2 diabetes in pediatric patients include metformin, liraglutide, and insulin. However, approximately one-half of the youth fail metformin monotherapy within 1 year, insulin therapy is associated with challenges, and liraglutide requires daily injections. Consequently, the efficacy and safety of once-weekly injections of exenatide for the treatment of youth with type 2 diabetes was evaluated. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Participants (aged 10 to <18 years) were randomized (5:2) to once-weekly exenatide 2 mg or placebo, respectively. The primary efficacy end point was change in glycated hemoglobin from baseline to week 24. Secondary efficacy end points were also evaluated, and the frequency of adverse events (AEs) was assessed. RESULTS: A total of 83 participants were randomized (exenatide, 59; placebo, 24) and 72 completed 24-week treatment (exenatide, 49; placebo, 23). At 24 weeks, the least squares mean change in glycated hemoglobin was -0.36% for the exenatide and +0.49% for the placebo groups (between-group difference, -0.85%; 95% CI -1.51, -0.19; P = 0.012). Nonsignificant least squares mean differences from baseline to 24 weeks favoring exenatide were observed: fasting glucose -21.6 mg/dL (-49.0, 5.7; P = 0.119), systolic blood pressure -2.8 mmHg (-8.0, 2.4; P = 0.284), and body weight -1.22 kg (-3.59, 1.15; P = 0.307). AEs occurred in 36 (61.0%) and 17 (73.9%) participants in the exenatide and placebo groups, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: In youth with type 2 diabetes suboptimally controlled with current treatments, once-weekly exenatide reduced glycated hemoglobin at 24 weeks and was well tolerated.


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Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 , Metformina , Adolescente , Glicemia , Criança , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/complicações , Exenatida , Hemoglobinas Glicadas/análise , Humanos , Hipoglicemiantes/efeitos adversos , Insulina/uso terapêutico , Liraglutida/uso terapêutico , Metformina/uso terapêutico , Peptídeos/efeitos adversos , Peçonhas/efeitos adversos
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Clin Pharmacol Ther ; 103(3): 419-433, 2018 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29277892

RESUMO

Extrapolation can be used to address challenges in pediatric drug development. This review describes how these challenges could be addressed by further evolution of quantitative frameworks (i.e., model-based/informed drug discovery and development) and regulatory science in support of pediatric drug development. Included are examples of diseases/indications where extrapolation has been used in different ways as a basis for identifying gaps in the framework and opportunities for continued advancement of pediatric drug development.


Assuntos
Descoberta de Drogas , Tratamento Farmacológico/tendências , Pediatria/tendências , Farmacologia Clínica/tendências , Adolescente , Fatores Etários , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Pediatria/legislação & jurisprudência , Farmacologia Clínica/legislação & jurisprudência
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Antimicrob Agents Chemother ; 60(10): 6252-9, 2016 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27503642

RESUMO

This study aimed to investigate the pharmacokinetics (PK), safety, and tolerability of a single dose of ceftazidime-avibactam in pediatric patients. A phase I, multicenter, open-label PK study was conducted in pediatric patients hospitalized with an infection and receiving systemic antibiotic therapy. Patients were enrolled into four age cohorts (cohort 1, ≥12 to <18 years; cohort 2, ≥6 to <12 years; cohort 3, ≥2 to <6 years; cohort 4, ≥3 months to <2 years). Patients received a single 2-h intravenous infusion of ceftazidime-avibactam (cohort 1, 2,000 to 500 mg; cohort 2, 2,000 to 500 mg [≥40 kg] or 50 to 12.5 mg/kg [<40 kg]; cohorts 3 and 4, 50 to 12.5 mg/kg). Blood samples were collected to describe individual PK characteristics for ceftazidime and avibactam. Population PK modeling was used to describe characteristics of ceftazidime and avibactam PK across all age groups. Safety and tolerability were assessed. Thirty-two patients received study drug. Mean plasma concentration-time curves, geometric mean maximum concentration (Cmax), and area under the concentration-time curve from time zero to infinity (AUC0-∞) were similar across all cohorts for both drugs. Six patients (18.8%) reported an adverse event, all mild or moderate in intensity. No deaths or serious adverse events occurred. The single-dose PK of ceftazidime and avibactam were comparable between each of the 4 age cohorts investigated and were broadly similar to those previously observed in adults. No new safety concerns were identified. (This study has been registered at ClinicalTrials.gov under registration no. NCT01893346.).


Assuntos
Compostos Azabicíclicos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Azabicíclicos/farmacocinética , Ceftazidima/administração & dosagem , Ceftazidima/farmacocinética , Inibidores de beta-Lactamases/administração & dosagem , Inibidores de beta-Lactamases/farmacocinética , Adolescente , Compostos Azabicíclicos/efeitos adversos , Ceftazidima/efeitos adversos , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Combinação de Medicamentos , Feminino , Hospitais Pediátricos , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino
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Psychopharmacology (Berl) ; 208(1): 37-44, 2010 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19902183

RESUMO

RATIONALE: There is an extensive literature showing that the CB(1) cannabinoid receptor antagonist rimonabant (SR141716) decreases alcohol consumption in animals, but little is known about its effects in human alcohol drinkers. METHODS: In this study, 49 nontreatment-seeking heavy alcohol drinkers participated in a 3-week study. After a 1-week baseline, participants received either 20 mg/day of rimonabant or placebo for 2 weeks under double-blind conditions. During these 3 weeks, participants reported their daily alcohol consumption by telephone. Subsequently, they participated in an alcohol self-administration paradigm in which they received a priming dose of alcohol followed by the option of consuming either eight alcohol drinks or receiving $3.00 for each nonconsumed drink. Endocrine measures and self-rating scales were also obtained. RESULTS: Rimonabant did not change alcohol consumption during the 2 weeks of daily call-ins. Similarly, the drug did not change either alcohol self-administration or endocrine measures during the laboratory session. CONCLUSION: We conclude that the daily administration of 20 mg of rimonabant for 2 weeks has no effect on alcohol consumption in nontreatment-seeking heavy alcohol drinkers.


Assuntos
Consumo de Bebidas Alcoólicas/prevenção & controle , Piperidinas/farmacologia , Pirazóis/farmacologia , Receptor CB1 de Canabinoide/antagonistas & inibidores , Hormônio Adrenocorticotrópico/sangue , Adulto , Consumo de Bebidas Alcoólicas/psicologia , Alcoolismo/psicologia , Alcoolismo/reabilitação , Método Duplo-Cego , Feminino , Humanos , Hidrocortisona/sangue , Masculino , Motivação , Recompensa , Rimonabanto , Autoadministração
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