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Evaluation of Pharmacokinetic Drug–Drug Interactions: A Review of the Mechanisms, In Vitro and In Silico Approaches

Yaru Peng, Zeneng Cheng, Feifan Xie

2021Metabolites73 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pharmacokinetic drug-drug interactions (DDIs) occur when a drug alters the absorption, transport, distribution, metabolism or excretion of a co-administered agent. The occurrence of pharmacokinetic DDIs may result in the increase or the decrease of drug concentrations, which can significantly affect the drug efficacy and safety in patients. Enzyme-mediated DDIs are of primary concern, while the transporter-mediated DDIs are less understood but also important. In this review, we presented an overview of the different mechanisms leading to DDIs, the in vitro experimental tools for capturing the factors affecting DDIs, and in silico methods for quantitative predictions of DDIs. We also emphasized the power and strategy of physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models for the assessment of DDIs, which can integrate relevant in vitro data to simulate potential drug interaction in vivo. Lastly, we pointed out the future directions and challenges for the evaluation of pharmacokinetic DDIs.

Topics & Concepts

Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modellingPharmacokineticsIn silicoDrugPharmacologyIn vivoDrug-drug interactionDrug interactionChemistryComputational biologyMedicineBiologyBiochemistryBiotechnologyGeneDrug Transport and Resistance MechanismsPharmacogenetics and Drug MetabolismAnalytical Chemistry and Chromatography