Effect of Colesevelam on Lovastatin Pharmacokinetics

Author:

Donovan Joanne M1,Kisicki James C2,Stiles Mark R3,Tracewell William G4,Burke Steven K5

Affiliation:

1. Joanne M Donovan MD PhD, Medical Director, GelTex Pharmaceuticals, Waltham, MA

2. James C Kisicki MD, Investigator, MDS Harris, Lincoln, NE

3. Mark R Stiles MS, Principal Scientist, MDS Harris

4. William G Tracewell PhD, Senior Pharmacokineticist, MDS Harris

5. Steven K Burke MD, Vice President, Clinical Research, GelTex Pharmaceuticals

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:To assess potential interactions of colesevelam hydrochloride and lovastatin in healthy volunteers when lovastatin alone was administered with dinner, both lovastatin and colesevelam were administered with dinner, and colesevelam was administered with dinner and lovastatin was administered 4 hours later with a snack.METHODS:A single-center, open-label, 3-period, crossover drug interaction study was performed with 22 healthy volunteers. Blood samples were collected at specified intervals before and after dosing, and plasma concentrations of lovastatin and lovastatin hydroxyacid were measured using a liquid chromatography/mass spectroscopy/mass spectroscopy method.RESULTS:Maximal concentration (Cmax), AUC from time 0 to the last time point measured (AUC0-t), and AUC0-∞values for lovastatin were 102%, 94%, and 104%, and for lovastatin hydroxyacid were 102%, 91%, and 92%, respectively, of control values when colesevelam and lovastatin were coadministered with dinner. Administration of colesevelam with dinner and lovastatin 4 hours later with a snack resulted in a decreased Cmaxand AUC0-tfor lovastatin (63% and 37%, respectively; p < 0.05) and an increased Cmaxand AUC0-tfor lovastatin hydroxyacid (61% and 50%, respectively; p < 0.05), both compared with lovastatin alone administered with dinner.CONCLUSIONS:Colesevelam had no significant effect on lovastatin pharmacokinetics when coadministered with lovastatin at dinner. A split-dosing regimen resulted in alterations in pharmacokinetic parameters for lovastatin and lovastatin hydroxyacid that are likely due to known differences in the pharmacokinetics of lovastatin when administered to patients with meals or in a fasting state.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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