A combination product of aripiprazole (antipsychotic) and divalproex sodium (mood stabilizer) was recently developed to establish their tolerability and safety in fixed dose combination (FDC). A pilot pharmacokinetic (PK) open-labeled parallel study on healthy human volunteers was carried out to assess the PK of FDC of aripiprazole/divalproex sodium in comparison with its individual components with a view to rationalize therapeutic regimen and potentially improve compliance of bipolar patients in future. A total of 24 volunteers were randomized to aripiprazole 5mg, divalproex sodium 500mg, and FDC (aripiprazole/divalproex sodium 5/500 mg) enteric-coated tablets. Peak plasma concentration (C) and time to reach peak plasma concentration (T) of aripiprazole increased, C of valproic acid increased, and T decreased. Half-life (t) of both aripiprazole and valproic acid decreased. Area under the curve (AUC) of both aripiprazole and valproic acid increased while volume of distribution (V) and clearance (Cl) decreased when used in fixed combination. Increase in the AUC and decrease in the V of aripiprazole in the presence of valproic acid were found statistically significant while rest of the parameters were insignificant at level 0.05. Although not adequately powered, this pilot study gives an idea that FDC of aripiprazole and divalproex sodium has a PK profile comparable to its mono-component products. Thus, concomitant use of aripiprazole and valproate in FDC is possible which may prove to be a cost-effective and result-oriented substitute for conventional individual tablets to improve patients' compliance; however, further evaluation with positive control is required.

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