Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4313705415> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4313705415 endingPage "106376" @default.
- W4313705415 startingPage "106376" @default.
- W4313705415 abstract "Drug-drug interaction (DDI) is one of the major concerns for the clinical use of NOACs in the older adults considering that coexistence of multiple diseases and comorbidity were common. Current guidelines on the DDI management were established based on clinical studies conducted in healthy adults and mainly focus on the Caucasians, whereas systemic and ethnic differences may lead to distinct management in the Chinese older adults.To investigate the impact of aging on the DDI magnitude between P-gp and/or CYP3A4 inhibitors with dabigatran etexilate and rivaroxaban in older adults, providing additional information for the use in clinical practice.Compared with the simulated adult, the AUC of the simulated older adults increased by 42-88% (DABE) and 21-60% (rivaroxaban), respectively, during NOACs monotherapy. Simulation on DDIs predicted that verapamil and clarithromycin further increase the exposure of dabigatran by 29-72% and 40-47%, whereas clarithromycin, fluconazole, and ketoconazole increase the exposure of rivaroxaban by 21-30%, 16-24%, and 194-247% in the older adults. Overall, our simulation result demonstrated that aging and DDIs both increased the exposure of NOACs. However, aging does not have a drastic impact on the extent of DDIs. The DDI ratios of young and old older adults were similar to the adults and were also similar between Caucasians and Chinese.We further simulated the interactions under steady-state based on the EHRA guideline (2021). Our simulation results revealed that recommended reduced dosing regimen of dabigatran etexilate during comedication with verapamil and clarithromycin (110 and 75 mg BID for Chinese young and old older adults) will result in exposure (trough concentration) that was either slightly higher or similar to the trough concentration of patients with any bleeding events. Routine monitoring of bleeding risk is encouraged. Further studies on the use of rivaroxaban in Chinese older adults are warranted.Aging and DDI increases exposure of drug in Chinese older adults. However, aging does not have a drastic impact on the extent of DDIs. Clinical management of DDIs in Chinese older adults in the absence of complex polypharmacy can a priori be similar to the EHRA guideline but routine monitoring of bleeding risk is encouraged when dabigatran etexilate given with verapamil and clarithromycin." @default.
- W4313705415 created "2023-01-08" @default.
- W4313705415 creator A5015107112 @default.
- W4313705415 creator A5020561511 @default.
- W4313705415 creator A5027024676 @default.
- W4313705415 creator A5040409179 @default.
- W4313705415 creator A5053447705 @default.
- W4313705415 creator A5070674837 @default.
- W4313705415 creator A5079706371 @default.
- W4313705415 date "2023-03-01" @default.
- W4313705415 modified "2023-09-22" @default.
- W4313705415 title "Physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modeling to predict drug-drug interactions of dabigatran etexilate and rivaroxaban in the Chinese older adults" @default.
- W4313705415 cites W1500554051 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W1547546593 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W1558500336 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W1909372774 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W1909569905 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W1964424199 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W1968464659 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2052643144 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2064357176 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2066327183 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2066731188 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2069707383 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2080662564 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2085975373 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2119622751 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2123217665 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2148170160 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2155616928 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2156841554 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2399437025 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2460161526 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2749348258 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2784173255 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2910803891 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2945548851 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2945791551 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2947478175 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2972575346 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W2984365805 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W3005539395 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W3011304812 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W3011609695 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W3018281068 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W3048351798 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W3083556913 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W3088816243 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W3092155009 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W3092968229 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W3093446086 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W3108512086 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W3118336291 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W3128971060 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W3159292940 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W3159673032 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W3160724279 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W3205376220 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W3208167089 @default.
- W4313705415 cites W4309097318 @default.
- W4313705415 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejps.2023.106376" @default.
- W4313705415 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36626944" @default.
- W4313705415 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4313705415 type Work @default.
- W4313705415 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4313705415 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4313705415 hasAuthorship W4313705415A5015107112 @default.
- W4313705415 hasAuthorship W4313705415A5020561511 @default.
- W4313705415 hasAuthorship W4313705415A5027024676 @default.
- W4313705415 hasAuthorship W4313705415A5040409179 @default.
- W4313705415 hasAuthorship W4313705415A5053447705 @default.
- W4313705415 hasAuthorship W4313705415A5070674837 @default.
- W4313705415 hasAuthorship W4313705415A5079706371 @default.
- W4313705415 hasBestOaLocation W43137054151 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConcept C112705442 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConcept C2776301958 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConcept C2777288759 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConcept C2778661090 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConcept C2778810321 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConcept C2779161974 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConcept C2780182762 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConcept C2781413609 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConcept C98274493 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConceptScore W4313705415C112705442 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConceptScore W4313705415C126322002 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConceptScore W4313705415C142724271 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConceptScore W4313705415C2776301958 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConceptScore W4313705415C2777288759 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConceptScore W4313705415C2778661090 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConceptScore W4313705415C2778810321 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConceptScore W4313705415C2779161974 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConceptScore W4313705415C2780182762 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConceptScore W4313705415C2781413609 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConceptScore W4313705415C71924100 @default.
- W4313705415 hasConceptScore W4313705415C98274493 @default.