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Pharmacokinetic Comparison of 2 Formulations of Anastrozole (1 mg) in Healthy Korean Male Volunteers: A Randomized, Single-Dose, 2-Period, 2-Sequence, Crossover Study

Authors :
Noh, Yook-Hwan
Ko, Young-Ju
Cho, Sang-Heon
Ghim, Jong-Lyul
Choe, Sangmin
Jung, Jin Ah
Kim, Un-Jib
Jin, Seok-Joon
Park, Hyun-Jung
Song, Geun-Seog
Lim, Hyeong-Seok
Bae, Kyun-Seop
Source :
Clinical Therapeutics. Feb2012, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p305-313. 9p.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Abstract: Background: Anastrozole is an aromatase inhibitor used to treat advanced breast cancer in postmenopausal women. A generic 1-mg tablet of anastrozole was recently developed. Objective: The study was designed to provide data to submit to Korean regulatory authorities to allow marketing of the test formulation. We evaluated the comparative bioavailability and tolerability of the test and reference formulations in healthy male adult volunteers. Methods: This single-dose, randomized, double-blind, 2-way crossover trial was conducted in the Clinical Trial Center at the Asan Medical Center (Seoul, Korea). A total of 24 healthy male Korean volunteers were enrolled. Subjects were randomized to receive 1 mg of the test or reference formulation, and pharmacokinetic (PK) parameters were measured. After a 3-week washout period, the other formulation was administered, and PK parameters were measured again. Cmax and AUClast were determined from blood samples obtained at 0.33, 0.67, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 168, and 216 hours after drug administration. The formulations were considered bioequivalent if the 90% CIs of the geometric mean ratios of test-to-reference formulations for AUClast and Cmax were within the bioequivalence limits of 0.8 to 1.25. Nonlinear mixed-effect modeling and Monte Carlo simulations for both formulations were also conducted, and the results were used to characterize and compare the PK properties. Safety profile and tolerability were assessed using measurements of vital signs, clinical chemistry tests, and interviews. Results: All enrolled subjects completed the study. A total of 8 adverse events (AEs) were reported (2 on test formulation, 6 on reference formulation) in 7 of 24 participants. These AEs were headache (n = 1), hordeolum (n = 1), and abnormal laboratory test values (n = 6). Both formulations were well tolerated, and there were no serious AEs. Both formulations were best described by a 2-compartment disposition model with lag phase. The 90% CIs of the geometric mean ratios of test formulation to reference formulation were 0.96 to 1.08 for Cmax and 0.93 to 1.0 for AUClast. Conclusion: The test and reference formulations had similar PK parameters and similar plasma concentration-time profiles. The test formulation of anastrozole met the Korean regulatory criteria (AUC and Cmax) for assuming bioequivalence. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01105299. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01492918
Volume :
34
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Clinical Therapeutics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
71691088
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinthera.2012.01.008