1. Effect of esomeprazole, a proton pump inhibitor on the pharmacokinetics of sonidegib in healthy volunteers
- Author
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Jocelyn, Zhou, Michelle, Quinlan, Kelli, Glenn, Hildegard, Boss, Franck, Picard, Henry, Castro, and Dalila, Sellami
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Adult ,Male ,Young Adult ,Adolescent ,Pyridines ,Biphenyl Compounds ,Humans ,Drug Interactions ,Female ,Esomeprazole ,Proton Pump Inhibitors ,Middle Aged ,Healthy Volunteers - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the impact of esomeprazole on the pharmacokinetics of sonidegib.This Phase I study evaluated the impact of the proton pump inhibitor (PPI) esomeprazole on the oral absorption and pharmacokinetics (PKs) of a single dose of sonidegib under fasted conditions. A total of 42 healthy subjects were enrolled to receive either sonidegib alone (200 mg single dose) or sonidegib in combination with esomeprazole (40 mg pre-treatment 5 days and combination were given on day 6). Primary PK parameters assessed in the study were area under the concentration-time curve (AUC) from 0-14 days and 0-7 days and maximum observed plasma concentration (Cmax ).The plasma exposure (AUC0-14d, AUC0-7d and Cmax ) of a single 200 mg oral dose of sonidegib was decreased by 32-38% when sonidegib was co-administered with esomeprazole compared with sonidegib alone, with no apparent change in elimination slope and tmax . Baseline gastric pH was similar between the two arms.These results suggest a modest reduction in the extent of sonidegib absorption by esomeprazole. There was no obvious metabolic drug-drug interaction between the two agents. Both sonidegib and esomeprazole were well tolerated in the study population.
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- 2016