Exploring gender differences in pharmacokinetics of central nervous system related medicines based on a systematic review approach.

Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol

Department of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Sunchon National University, 255 Jungang-ro, Suncheon-Si, Jeollanam-do, 57922, Republic of Korea.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study highlights that differences in physiology and genetics between genders may lead to variations in how drugs are processed in the body, specifically for medications affecting the central nervous system (CNS).
  • Despite this potential for variation, many drugs are still prescribed without considering these gender differences, which may lead to inconsistent effectiveness and side effects.
  • The research conducted revealed significant pharmacokinetic differences between males and females, with many CNS-related drugs showing higher exposure levels in females, emphasizing the need to incorporate gender considerations into precision medicine.

Article Abstract

Due to the inevitable differences in physiological and/or genetic factors between genders, the possibility that differences in pharmacokinetics between genders may occur when exposed to the same dose of the same drug is subject to reasonable inference and suspicion. Nevertheless, a significant number of medicines still rely on empirical usage and uniform clinical application without consideration of inter-individual diversity factors. In particular, in the pharmacokinetic diversity of medicines related to central nervous system (CNS) activity, consideration of gender factors and access to comparative analysis are very limited. The purpose of this study was to conduct an integrated analysis and review of differences in pharmacokinetics between genders that have not been specifically reported to date for medicines related to CNS effects, which are a group of drugs with relatively significant concerns about systemic side effects. This study was accessible through extensive data collection and analyzes using a web-based scientific literature search engine of pharmacokinetic results of CNS-related drugs performed on humans, taking gender into account. As a result, significant differences in pharmacokinetics between genders were identified for many drugs related to CNS. And most of the pharmacokinetic differences between genders suggested a higher in vivo exposure in females. This study suggests that consideration of gender factors cannot be ignored and will be an important point of interest in the precision medicine application of CNS-related medicines.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00210-024-03190-9DOI Listing

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