Effects of low-fat and high-fat meals on steady-state pharmacokinetics of lapatinib in patients with advanced solid tumours
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2014-06
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Devriese, L.A.
Koch, Kevin M
Mergui-Roelvink, Marja
Matthys, Gemma M
Ma, Wen Wee
Robidoux, Andre
Stephenson, Joe J
Chu, Quincy S C
Orford, Keith W
Cartee, Leanne
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AIM: To quantify the effect of food on the systemic exposure of lapatinib at steady state when administered 1 h before and after meals, and to observe the safety and tolerability of lapatinib under these conditions in patients with advanced solid tumours. METHODS: This was a three-treatment, randomised, three-sequence cross-over study. Lapatinib was administered 1 h after a low- [B] or a high-fat [C] meal and systemic exposure was compared with that obtained following administration 1 h before a low-fat meal [A]. RESULTS: In total, 25 patients were included, of whom 12 were evaluable for the pharmacokinetic analysis. Both low-fat and high-fat meals affected lapatinib exposure. Lapatinib AUC0-24 increased following lapatinib administration 1 h after a low-fat meal by 1.80-fold (90 % CI: 1.37-2.37) and after a high-fat meal by 2.61-fold (90 % CI: 1.98-3.43). Lapatinib Cmax increased following lapatinib administration 1 h after a low-fat meal by 1.90-fold (90 % CI: 1.49-2.43) and after a high-fat meal by 2.66-fold (90 % CI: 2.08-3.41). The most commonly occurring treatment-related toxicity was diarrhoea (8/25, 32 % CTCAE grade 1 and 2/25, 8 % grade 2) and one treatment-related grade ≥ 3 event occurred (fatigue grade 3, 4 %). CONCLUSIONS: Both low-fat and high-fat food consumed 1 h before lapatinib administration increased lapatinib systemic exposure compared with lapatinib administration 1 h before a low-fat meal. In order to administer lapatinib in a fasted state, it is advised to administer the drug 1 h before a meal.
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Adult, Aged, Antineoplastic Agents, Cross-Over Studies, Dietary Fats, Food-Drug Interactions, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasms, Protein Kinase Inhibitors, Quinazolines, Receptor, ErbB-2, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Devriese, L A, Koch, K M, Mergui-Roelvink, M, Matthys, G M, Ma, W W, Robidoux, A, Stephenson, J J, Chu, Q S C, Orford, K W, Cartee, L, Botbyl, J, Arya, N & Schellens, J H M 2014, 'Effects of low-fat and high-fat meals on steady-state pharmacokinetics of lapatinib in patients with advanced solid tumours', Investigational New Drugs, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 481-8. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10637-013-0055-4