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Bioequivalence of 1 and 5 mg tacrolimus capsules using a replicate study design
I Bekersky1, D Dressler, W Colburn
1Fujisawa Healthcare, Inc., Deerfield, IL 60015-2548, USA.
Abstract:
Tacrolimus (FK506, Prograf) is marketed for the prophylaxis of organ rejection following allogenic liver or kidney transplantation. A previously conducted, randomized, 24-subject, crossover bioavailability study of 1 and 5 mg capsules (one period each) failed to demonstrate bioequivalence. A single-dose, four-period, four-sequence, randomized, crossover, replicate study (N = 32) was therefore used to evaluate the bioequivalence of the marketed 1 and 5 mg capsules in healthy volunteers. Tacrolimus blood concentrations were measured serially over 72 hours using a commercially available ELISA assay. Noncompartmental pharmacokinetic parameters were determined. Ninety percent CIs of log-transformed parameter ratios were 90.5-101.9, 87.1-101.7, and 89.7-103.8 for Cmax, AUC0-t, and AUC0-infinity, respectively. Since all values were within 80% to 125%, the capsules are bioequivalent. Based on %CVs, intersubject variability was approximately two to three times greater than intrasubject variability. The safety of single 5 mg oral tacrolimus doses administered to healthy volunteers at 7-day intervals was also ascertained.