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  • * They compiled case studies and recent literature to demonstrate how PBPK models effectively predict drug-drug interactions related to CYP3A induction.
  • * The group aims to improve the application of PBPK modeling in drug development by proposing workflows, discussing future directions, and identifying existing gaps to optimize the use of new drugs affected by CYP3A.

Article Abstract

The International Consortium for Innovation and Quality (IQ) Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) Modeling Induction Working Group (IWG) conducted a survey across participating companies around general strategies for PBPK modeling of induction, including experience with its utility to address various questions, regulatory interactions, and regulatory acceptance. The results highlight areas where PBPK modeling is used with high confidence and identifies opportunities where confidence is lower and further evaluation is needed. To enhance the survey results, the PBPK-IWG also collected case studies and analyzed recent literature examples where PBPK models were applied to predict CYP3A induction-mediated drug-drug interactions. PBPK modeling of induction has evolved and progressed significantly, proving to have great potential to accelerate drug discovery and development. With the aim of enabling optimal use for new molecular entities that are either substrates and/or inducers of CYP3A, the PBPK-IWG proposes initial workflows for PBPK application, discusses future trends, and identifies gaps that need to be addressed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cpt.2503DOI Listing

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