DDMODEL00000245: Population Pharmacokinetic Modelling and Estimation of Dosing Strategy for NXY-059, a Nitrone Being Developed for Stroke

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Population Pharmacokinetic Modelling and Estimation of Dosing Strategy for NXY-059, a Nitrone Being Developed for Stroke
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Siv Jonsson, Agneta Ekholm
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Context of model development: | Dose & Schedule Selection and Label Recommendation; |
Discrepancy between implemented model and original publication: | None; |
Long technical model description: | Background and objectives: NXY-059 (disufenton sodium, Cerovive), a nitrone with neuroprotective and free radical trapping properties (in experimental stroke) is under development for the treatment of acute stroke. The objectives of this study were to develop a population pharmacokinetic model for NXY-059 in acute stroke patients and to estimate individualised dosing strategies for NXY-059 using preclinical pharmacological and clinical pharmacokinetic information and knowledge of characteristics of the patient population. Methods: NXY-059 was given as a continuous intravenous infusion for 72 hours, including a 1-hour loading infusion. Maintenance infusion rates were individualised based on creatinine clearance (CLCR). Population pharmacokinetic models were derived using NONMEM software. Optimal dosing strategies, individualised based on CLCR or bodyweight, were estimated using the population pharmacokinetic models, empirical covariate distributions relevant for the target population, and a target definition. Dosing strategies were selected based on target fulfilment criteria and parsimony. Patients: Pharmacokinetic data from 179 patients with acute ischaemic or haemorrhagic stroke, included in two clinical studies, were used for the analyses. Patients were aged 34-92 years with varying degrees of renal impairment (estimated CLCR 20-143 mL/min). Main outcome measures and results: The final population model based on data from both studies comprised a two-compartment model with unexplained interpatient variability for clearance (23% coefficient of variation [CV]) and central volume of distribution (40% CV). Part of the variability in clearance and volume of distribution was explained by CLCR and bodyweight, respectively. Typical clearance was estimated to 4.54 L/h in a patient with CLCR of 70 mL/min. The preferred dosing strategy for NXY-059 comprised an initial loading infusion (the same for all patients) followed by an individualised maintenance infusion on the basis of CLCR (three dosing categories) with cut-off values (at which infusion rates are incremented or decremented) of 50 and 80 mL/min.; |
Model compliance with original publication: | Yes; |
Model implementation requiring submitter’s additional knowledge: | No; |
Modelling context description: | Population Pharmacokinetic Modelling and Estimation of Dosing Strategy for NXY-059, a Nitrone Being Developed for Stroke; |
Modelling task in scope: | estimation; |
Nature of research: | Early clinical development (Phases I and II); |
Therapeutic/disease area: | CNS; |
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- Model owner: Agneta Ekholm
- Submitted: Aug 23, 2017 11:46:51 AM
- Last Modified: Aug 24, 2017 10:14:42 AM