2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2013.07.016
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The impact of age on lamotrigine and oxcarbazepine kinetics: A historical cohort study

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“…In the structural model selection step, we observed that a one-compartment model with first-order absorption and elimination best characterized the PK in Chinese epileptic children aged 2 months to 18 years according to a preliminary analysis of the goodness-of-fit. This result is the same as previous modeling performed in other studies [1][2][3]19] . The typical population values of the pharmacokinetic parameters estimated in final model were as follows: θ Ka =0.83 h -1 , θ Vd =0.67 L/kg, θ CL =0.035 L·kg -1 ·h -1 , and the corresponding t 1/2 =13.3 h, t max =3.6 h. These values are similar to the existing parameters that were reported in traditional PK studies [4,5,7,8,18,20] focusing on healthy adult subjects (V d =0.7-0.8 L/kg or 49 L, t 1/2 =7-20 h, t max =3-12 h).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…In the structural model selection step, we observed that a one-compartment model with first-order absorption and elimination best characterized the PK in Chinese epileptic children aged 2 months to 18 years according to a preliminary analysis of the goodness-of-fit. This result is the same as previous modeling performed in other studies [1][2][3]19] . The typical population values of the pharmacokinetic parameters estimated in final model were as follows: θ Ka =0.83 h -1 , θ Vd =0.67 L/kg, θ CL =0.035 L·kg -1 ·h -1 , and the corresponding t 1/2 =13.3 h, t max =3.6 h. These values are similar to the existing parameters that were reported in traditional PK studies [4,5,7,8,18,20] focusing on healthy adult subjects (V d =0.7-0.8 L/kg or 49 L, t 1/2 =7-20 h, t max =3-12 h).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The typical population values of the pharmacokinetic parameters estimated in final model were as follows: θ Ka =0.83 h -1 , θ Vd =0.67 L/kg, θ CL =0.035 L·kg -1 ·h -1 , and the corresponding t 1/2 =13.3 h, t max =3.6 h. These values are similar to the existing parameters that were reported in traditional PK studies [4,5,7,8,18,20] focusing on healthy adult subjects (V d =0.7-0.8 L/kg or 49 L, t 1/2 =7-20 h, t max =3-12 h). The typical absorption rate constant (θ Ka ) of this study was higher than was found in pediatric patients aged 4 to 17 years in an earlier PPK study (θ Ka =0.598 h -1 ) [2] , but lower than in adults (θ Ka =1.0 h -1 ) [19] . In the current study, the typical apparent volume of distribution (θ Vd ) was lower than Northam et al [1] found in infants and young children aged 1 month to 4 years [θ Vd =1.45±0.11 L/kg (monotherapy or concomitant nonenzyme-inducing antiepileptic drugs) or θ Vd =1.39±0.23 L/kg (concomitant enzyme-inducing antiepileptic drugs)], but similar to Park's result [3] (θ Vd =49 L, equals 0.78 L/kg normalized by a typical weight of 62.8 kg).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…However, the use of steroid hormones was an exclusion criterion . By contrast, a third study from the same group as the second one, found no effect of postmenopausal age on LTG clearance . Finally, the fourth study found a lower LTG clearance in women of postmenopausal age .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…A PubMed search identified only four relevant studies, and they produced conflicting results. Increased, unchanged, and reduced LTG clearance was found in postmenopausal women . Moreover, only one of these studies specifically addressed HRT …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Much of this can be explained by the induction of the cytochrome P450 enzyme CYP3A4. 22 A limitation of the study is that AED dosage was not reliably recorded in our cohort and we had to make an assumption that the measurement of CBZ metabolic ratio was independent of the individual subject's dosage. 17 Phenytoin and phenobarbital induce CYP3A4 and thus can lower plasma CBZ levels but leave the metabolite levels unaltered, which results in the observed higher metabolic ratio.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%