Dose Optimization Informed by PBPK Modeling: State‐of‐the Art and Future

Author:

Rowland Yeo Karen1ORCID,Gil Berglund Eva2,Chen Yuan3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Certara UK Limited (Simcyp Division) Sheffield UK

2. Certara Clinical Drug Development Solutions Oss The Netherlands

3. Department of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, Genentech, Inc. South San Francisco California USA

Abstract

Model‐informed drug development (MIDD) is a powerful quantitative approach that plays an integral role in drug development and regulatory review. While applied throughout the life cycle of the development of new drugs, a key application of MIDD is to inform clinical trial design including dose selection and optimization. To date, physiologically‐based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling, an established component of the MIDD toolkit, has mainly been used for assessment of drug–drug interactions (DDIs) and consequential dose adjustments in regulatory submissions. As a result of recent scientific advances and growing confidence in the utility of the approach, PBPK models are being increasingly applied to provide dose recommendations for subjects with differing ages, genetics, and disease states. In this review, we present our perspective on the current landscape of regulatory acceptance of PBPK applications supported by relevant case studies. We also discuss the recent progress and future challenges associated with expanding the utility of PBPK models into emerging areas for regulatory decision making, especially dose optimization in highly vulnerable and understudied populations and facilitating diversity in clinical trials.

Publisher

Wiley

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