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Relative bioavailability and food effect study of an oral suspension of alectinib in healthy volunteers using venipuncture and capillary microsampling
Alectinib, approved as 150 mg capsules for the treatment of adults with advanced ALK‐positive non‐small cell lung cancer, is being assessed in children with ALK‐positive solid and central nervous system tumors. An ad hoc pediatric‐friendly suspension of alectinib, prepared from capsule contents, is...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10264912/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36978270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cts.13515 |
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author | Liu, Stephanie N. Agarwal, Priya Heinig, Katja Datye, Asim Sturm‐Pellanda, Carolina Crugnola, Andrea Arca, Marc Miles, Dale |
author_facet | Liu, Stephanie N. Agarwal, Priya Heinig, Katja Datye, Asim Sturm‐Pellanda, Carolina Crugnola, Andrea Arca, Marc Miles, Dale |
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description | Alectinib, approved as 150 mg capsules for the treatment of adults with advanced ALK‐positive non‐small cell lung cancer, is being assessed in children with ALK‐positive solid and central nervous system tumors. An ad hoc pediatric‐friendly suspension of alectinib, prepared from capsule contents, is under investigation as an alternative formulation for children who cannot swallow capsules. This randomized, crossover, relative bioavailability, and food effect study evaluated alectinib administered as an oral suspension versus capsule formulation following conventional venipuncture and capillary microsampling. A total of 28 healthy adult subjects received a 600 mg single dose of alectinib in two groups: fasted (n = 14) and mixed fed (n = 14; seven receiving high‐fat meal and seven receiving low‐fat meal). Combined alectinib + M4 (active metabolite) exposure was higher for suspension versus capsule, with geometric mean ratio (GMR) of 2.6 for area under the concentration–time curve extrapolated to infinity (AUC(0‐∞)) and 3.0 for maximum observed concentration (C (max)) under fasted conditions, and 1.7 for both parameters for mixed fed. The suspension showed increased alectinib + M4 AUC(0‐∞) following a high‐fat meal versus fasted conditions (GMR 1.7 [90% confidence interval 1.4–2.2]). Alectinib AUC(0‐∞) and C (max) measured in venous and capillary samples were generally similar for the suspension and capsule. Single oral doses of 600 mg alectinib suspension and capsule were well tolerated, with no safety concerns. Based on these findings, the oral suspension of alectinib appears suitable for use in pediatric studies after appropriate dose adjustment relative to the capsule. |
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spelling | pubmed-102649122023-06-15 Relative bioavailability and food effect study of an oral suspension of alectinib in healthy volunteers using venipuncture and capillary microsampling Liu, Stephanie N. Agarwal, Priya Heinig, Katja Datye, Asim Sturm‐Pellanda, Carolina Crugnola, Andrea Arca, Marc Miles, Dale Clin Transl Sci Research Alectinib, approved as 150 mg capsules for the treatment of adults with advanced ALK‐positive non‐small cell lung cancer, is being assessed in children with ALK‐positive solid and central nervous system tumors. An ad hoc pediatric‐friendly suspension of alectinib, prepared from capsule contents, is under investigation as an alternative formulation for children who cannot swallow capsules. This randomized, crossover, relative bioavailability, and food effect study evaluated alectinib administered as an oral suspension versus capsule formulation following conventional venipuncture and capillary microsampling. A total of 28 healthy adult subjects received a 600 mg single dose of alectinib in two groups: fasted (n = 14) and mixed fed (n = 14; seven receiving high‐fat meal and seven receiving low‐fat meal). Combined alectinib + M4 (active metabolite) exposure was higher for suspension versus capsule, with geometric mean ratio (GMR) of 2.6 for area under the concentration–time curve extrapolated to infinity (AUC(0‐∞)) and 3.0 for maximum observed concentration (C (max)) under fasted conditions, and 1.7 for both parameters for mixed fed. The suspension showed increased alectinib + M4 AUC(0‐∞) following a high‐fat meal versus fasted conditions (GMR 1.7 [90% confidence interval 1.4–2.2]). Alectinib AUC(0‐∞) and C (max) measured in venous and capillary samples were generally similar for the suspension and capsule. Single oral doses of 600 mg alectinib suspension and capsule were well tolerated, with no safety concerns. Based on these findings, the oral suspension of alectinib appears suitable for use in pediatric studies after appropriate dose adjustment relative to the capsule. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10264912/ /pubmed/36978270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cts.13515 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Clinical and Translational Science published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Research Liu, Stephanie N. Agarwal, Priya Heinig, Katja Datye, Asim Sturm‐Pellanda, Carolina Crugnola, Andrea Arca, Marc Miles, Dale Relative bioavailability and food effect study of an oral suspension of alectinib in healthy volunteers using venipuncture and capillary microsampling |
title | Relative bioavailability and food effect study of an oral suspension of alectinib in healthy volunteers using venipuncture and capillary microsampling |
title_full | Relative bioavailability and food effect study of an oral suspension of alectinib in healthy volunteers using venipuncture and capillary microsampling |
title_fullStr | Relative bioavailability and food effect study of an oral suspension of alectinib in healthy volunteers using venipuncture and capillary microsampling |
title_full_unstemmed | Relative bioavailability and food effect study of an oral suspension of alectinib in healthy volunteers using venipuncture and capillary microsampling |
title_short | Relative bioavailability and food effect study of an oral suspension of alectinib in healthy volunteers using venipuncture and capillary microsampling |
title_sort | relative bioavailability and food effect study of an oral suspension of alectinib in healthy volunteers using venipuncture and capillary microsampling |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10264912/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36978270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cts.13515 |
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