Indomethacin Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics in Pregnancies With Preterm Labor: The Need for Dose‐Ranging Trials

Author:

Balevic Stephen J.123ORCID,Weiner Daniel3,Hornik Christoph P.12,Cohen‐Wolkowiez Michael12,Gonzalez Daniel234,Wang Xiaoming5,Xu Meixiang5,Abdel‐Rahman Sherif Z.5,Rytting Erik5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics Duke University Durham NC USA

2. Duke Clinical Research Institute Duke University Durham NC USA

3. Department of Medicine Duke University Durham NC USA

4. Division of Pharmacotherapy and Experimental Therapeutics The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill NC USA

5. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology The University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston TX USA

Abstract

AbstractThe use of indomethacin to delay delivery in preterm labor (PTL) is widely accepted; however, the optimal dosage of indomethacin in pregnancy is unknown. Here, we perform population pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodynamic (PD) analyses, characterize the plasma disposition of indomethacin in pregnant women with PTL, and relate indomethacin exposure to delayed delivery and maternal/neonatal safety. We analyzed plasma and urine samples collected from a multicenter, prospective, opportunistic PK/PD study of indomethacin in pregnant women 12‐32 weeks gestation admitted with PTL. Ninety‐four participants with 639 plasma concentrations for indomethacin were included in the analysis. The final population PK (popPK) model for indomethacin was a 2‐compartment structural model with first‐order absorption and elimination and a covariate effect of body mass index on apparent oral clearance. We observed a 21%‐60% increase in apparent oral clearance observed during pregnancy. There was no clear association between indomethacin exposure and maternal or neonatal safety outcomes, or with the magnitude of delayed delivery; however, 96.7% of women treated with indomethacin had a delivery that was delayed at least 48 hours. Given the changes to indomethacin apparent oral clearance during pregnancy, and the lack of relationship between indomethacin exposure and safety, dose‐finding studies of indomethacin in pregnant women with PTL may help clarify the most safe and efficacious dosage and duration of indomethacin.

Publisher

Wiley

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