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Population Pharmacokinetics of Primaquine in the Korean Population

Woo Yul Lee, Dongwoo Chae, Choon Ok Kim, Sang-Eun Lee, Yee Gyung Kwak, Joon‐Sup Yeom, Kyungsoo Park

2021Pharmaceutics13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While primaquine has long been used for malaria treatment, treatment failure is common. This study aims to develop a population pharmacokinetic model of primaquine and its metabolite, carboxyprimaquine, and examine factors influencing pharmacokinetic variability. The data was obtained from a clinical study in 24 Korean subjects randomly assigned to normal and obese groups. The participants received primaquine 15 mg daily for 4 days and blood samples were collected at day 4. Pharmacokinetic modeling was performed with NONMEM and using simulations; the influences of doses and covariates on drug exposure were examined. A minimal physiology-based pharmacokinetic model connected with a liver compartment comprehensively described the data, with CYP450 mediated clearance being positively correlated with the body weight and CYP2D6 activity score (p < 0.05). In the simulation, while the weight-normalized area under drug concentration for primaquine in the obese group decreased by 29% at the current recommended dose of 15 mg, it became similar to the normal weight group at a weight-normalized dose of 3.5 mg/kg. This study has demonstrated that the body weight and CYP2D6 activity score significantly influence the pharmacokinetics of primaquine. The developed model is expected to be used as a basis for optimal malaria treatment in Korean patients.

Topics & Concepts

PrimaquinePharmacokineticsNONMEMMedicinePharmacologyPopulationBody weightMalariaPhysiologyInternal medicineChloroquineImmunologyEnvironmental healthMalaria Research and ControlDrug Transport and Resistance MechanismsPharmacogenetics and Drug Metabolism
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