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Expert Opin Drug Metab Toxicol ; : 1-15, 2024 Jul 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38932723

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BACKGROUND: Padsevonil is an antiseizure medication candidate intended to benefit patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. Our investigations aimed at characterizing pharmacokinetics and drug-drug interaction (DDI) profile of padsevonil. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: An overview of preclinical and clinical pharmacology studies conducted during padsevonil development is provided. RESULTS: In preclinical studies, cytochrome (CYP) 3A4 was identified as the main P450 isoform involved in padsevonil metabolism, with potential minor contribution from CYP2C19. Padsevonil was shown to be a time-dependent CYP2C19-inhibitor, weak CYP3A4-inducer, weak inhibitor of P-gp/OCT1/MATE2-K, and potent OCT2-inhibitor. Initial clinical pharmacology studies in healthy participants showed that padsevonil had (i) good absorption, (ii) clearance mediated mainly by metabolism, and (iii) time-dependent kinetics. A study in genotyped participants confirmed the role of CYP2C19 in clearance and time-dependent kinetics; the major contribution of CYP3A4 was confirmed in DDI studies with CYP3A4-inducers (carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine) and -inhibitor (erythromycin). Padsevonil did not affect pharmacokinetics of valproate/lamotrigine/levetiracetam/oxcarbazepine or oral contraceptives. In a cocktail clinical study, padsevonil showed moderate CYP2C19 inhibition (omeprazole) and weak CYP3A4 induction (oral midazolam). No specific effects on CYP1A2 (caffeine), CYP2C9 (S-warfarin), and CYP2D6 (dextromethorphan) were observed. CONCLUSIONS: The studies presented helped in understanding padsevonil disposition and risks of DDIs, which would inform dosing and prescribing. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov identifiers are NCT04131517, NCT03480243, NCT03695094, NCT04075409.

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