Influence of Ethnic Origin and Sex on the Pharmacokinetics of Clazosentan

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY(2007)

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This study investigated the influence of ethnic origin and, as a secondary objective, sex on the pharmacokinetics of the parenteral endothelin receptor antagonist clazosentan in healthy Caucasian and Japanese subjects. Twelve subjects of each ethnic origin (female/male ratio 1:1) were treated with sequential 4-hour infusions of 1, 5, and 15 mg/h. Blood samples were taken frequently to determine plasma levels of clazosentan. The exposure to clazosentan was approximately 16% higher in Japanese subjects compared with Caucasian subjects and 18% higher in females compared with males. These differences were mainly attributable to a difference in clearance. A 3-compartment model well described the plasma concentration-time profiles of clazosentan with disposition half-lives of approximately 6 minutes, 21 minutes, and 2.7 hours. The data suggest that Caucasian and Japanese patients can be treated with a similar dosing regimen of clazosentan. At the doses infused, administration of clazosentan was safe and well tolerated in both ethnic groups.
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clazosentan,endothelin,ethnic origin,sex,pharmacokinetics
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