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The Pharmacokinetics, Safety, and Tolerability of Rimegepant 75 mg Are Similar in Elderly and Nonelderly Adults: A Phase 1, Open‐Label, Parallel‐Group, Single‐Dose Study

Rajinder Bhardwaj, Beth Morris, Richard Bertz, Robert Croop, Jing Liu

2023Clinical Pharmacology in Drug Development14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rimegepant is a small-molecule calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor antagonist approved for the acute treatment of migraine ± aura and preventive treatment of migraine in adults. The pharmacokinetics of rimegepant in elderly and nonelderly subjects were evaluated. In an open-label Phase 1 study, 14 elderly (aged 65 years or older) and 14 nonelderly (aged 18 to less than 45 years) subjects each received a single oral dose of rimegepant 75 mg. Blood samples were collected before dosing and through 96 hours after dosing. The pharmacokinetic parameters of rimegepant after a single dose were similar in both age groups. Geometric least-squares mean ratios (elderly/nonelderly) of the natural log-transformed maximum observed plasma concentration and natural log-transformed area under the plasma concentration-time curve from time 0 extrapolated to infinity were 96.6 and 104.6, respectively. Eight (28.6%) subjects (4 elderly, 4 nonelderly) experienced 1 or more adverse events (AEs); all AEs were mild in intensity, and no serious AEs or AEs leading to discontinuation were reported. Following a single 75-mg dose of oral rimegepant, pharmacokinetic parameters were similar in elderly and nonelderly adults; no dose adjustment is warranted in elderly subjects.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePharmacokineticsDosingTolerabilityDiscontinuationAdverse effectCalcitonin gene-related peptideInternal medicineArea under the curvePharmacologyGastroenterologyReceptorNeuropeptideMigraine and Headache StudiesBlood Pressure and Hypertension StudiesCardiovascular Syncope and Autonomic Disorders