Digoxin Population Pharmacokinetics from Routine Clinical Data: Role of Patient Characteristics for Estimating Dosing Regimens

Author:

Yukawa Eiji1,Mine Hisanori1,Higuchi Shun1,Aoyama Toshinobu1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Kyushu University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University, 3–1–1 Maidashi, Higashi-Ku, Fukuoka 812, Japan

Abstract

Abstract Routine clinical pharmacokinetic data collected from patients receiving digoxin have been analysed to evaluate the role of patient characteristics for estimating dosing regimens. The data were analysed using NONMEM, a computer program designed for population pharmacokinetic analysis that allows pooling of data. The pharmacokinetic model of digoxin was described using a one-compartment steady-state model. The effect of a variety of developmental and demographic factors on clearance was investigated. NONMEM estimates indicate that digoxin clearance was influenced by the demographic variables of age, total body weight, serum creatinine and sex. The interindividual variability in digoxin clearance was modelled with additive error with an estimated standard deviation of 46·15 L day−1 and the intraindividual variability, or residual error was 0·209 ng mL−1. The dosing method based on clearance values obtained by NONMEM analysis allowed the prediction of the steady-state concentration as a function of maintenance dose with acceptable error for therapeutic drug monitoring.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology

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