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Population Pharmacokinetics Modeling of Lamotrigine in Jordanian Epileptic Patients Using Dried Blood Spot Sampling. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to understand how lamotrigine, a medication for epilepsy, behaves in the body of Jordanian patients and identify what factors influence its effectiveness.
  • Data was collected from 52 blood samples of 38 patients, using a specific analysis method to determine how different factors like weight, age, and other medications impact lamotrigine clearance.
  • The findings indicated that lamotrigine clearance in Jordanian patients is similar to that of Caucasian patients, with age and the use of certain other medications significantly affecting its clearance rate.

Article Abstract

Aims: To characterize the population pharmacokinetics of lamotrigine in Jordanian epileptic patients and to identify factors affecting therapeutic parameters.

Patients And Methods: A population pharmacokinetics model for lamotrigine was established based on a prospectively collected data of 52 steady-state concentrations from 38 adult and pediatric patients with epilepsy. Lamotrigine concentrations were determined by a dried blood spot liquid chromatography method. Data were analyzed according to a one-compartment model with first-order absorption and elimination using the nonlinear mixed effect modeling program. The covariates effect of total body weight, gender, age, and co-medication with topiramate, carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, and valproic acid on lamotrigine clearance were investigated using a stepwise forward addition followed by a stepwise backward elimination.

Results: The final population pharmacokinetics model for lamotrigine clearance was as follows: CL/F=θ*exp *exp *exp , where θ is the relative clearance (L/hr) estimated, and θ, θ, and θ are the fixed parameters relating to age and co-medication with carbamazepine and valproic acid, respectively.The population mean value of lamotrigine total clearance generated in the final model (with covariates) was 2.12 L/hr. Inter-individual variability and residual unexplained variability expressed as the coefficient of variation was 37.1 and 26.1%, respectively.

Conclusion: Lamotrigine total clearance in the Jordanian patients is comparable to that reported by others for Caucasian patients. Age and concomitant therapy with carbamazepine and valproic acid significantly affected lamotrigine clearance, and accounted for 48% of its inter-individual variability.

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