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Title: A new population pharmacokinetic model for dosing optimization of zonisamide in patients with refractory epilepsy
Author: Silva, Rui
Colom Codina, Helena
Santana, Isabel
Falcão, Amílcar
Almeida, Anabela M.
Bicker, Joana
Carona, Andreia
Silva, Ana Isabel
Sales, Francisco
Fortuna, Ana
Keywords: Terapèutica
Neurofarmacologia
Epilèpsia
Therapeutics
Neuropharmacology
Epilepsy
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2025
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Abstract: Zonisamide exhibits significant pharmacokinetic variability, demanding for the development of population pharmacokinetic (PopPK) models to identify key factors influencing drug disposition. This study aimed to develop and validate a PopPK model to optimize zonisamide posology in patients with refractory epilepsy. A total of 114 plasma concentrations of zonisamide, obtained from 64 patients, were used for PopPK model development, employing the nonlinear mixed-effects modelling approach. The final model was evaluated by visually inspecting the goodness-of-fit plots and the visual predictive check plot and by the bootstrap resampling method. A one-compartment model with first-order elimination was the one that best described the pharma-cokinetic profile of zonisamide. Between-patient variability (BPV) was included on clearance (CL/F), volume of distribution (Vd/F) and absorption rate constant (ka). The residual error (RE) was modeled as proportional. The final model estimates for CL/F, Vd/F and ka were 0.761 L/h, 48.10 L and 0.671 h⁻¹, respectively. The BPV associated with CL/F, Vd/F, and ka was 43.93%, 52.06%, and 91.27%, respectively, while the proportional RE was 7.18%. The concomitant administration of enzyme-inducing antiseizure drugs (EIASDs), included in the model as inducer drug load (INDDL), significantly accounted for BPV associated with CL/F and led to increased CL/F in patients receiving EIASDs compared to the others. Consequently, patients receiving EIASDs require higher daily doses of zonisamide to achieve therapeutic plasma concentrations compared to those not treated with EIASDs. Model validation, using bootstrap and visual predictive checks, confirmed its stability and robustness, making it a valuable tool for individualized zonisamide dosing in adults with refractory epilepsy.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejps.2025.107023
It is part of: European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2025, vol. 207
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/220684
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejps.2025.107023
ISSN: 0928-0987
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