کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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6202079 | 1262456 | 2011 | 6 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

ObjectiveTo evaluate short-term safety and steady-state systemic pharmacokinetics (PK) of latanoprost acid in pediatric subjects with glaucoma or ocular hypertension who received the adult latanoprost dose.DesignPhase 1, open-label, multicenter study.ParticipantsPediatric patients of 3 age groups (<3, 3-<12, and 12-<18 years) and adults (â¥18 years) receiving latanoprost ophthalmic solution 0.005% once daily in 1 or both eyes for â¥2 weeks.InterventionLatanoprost was administered in both eyes each morning post-screening. Subjects returned 3 to 28 days later for evaluation of plasma concentrations, withholding morning latanoprost. At the clinic, a single drop of latanoprost ophthalmic solution was instilled into both eyes. Plasma latanoprost acid concentrations were collected predose and 5, 15, 30, and 60 minutes after administration.Main Outcome MeasuresLatanoprost acid plasma exposure.ResultsThe evaluable PK analysis set included data from 39 of 47 enrolled subjects. The median peak plasma concentration value was higher in the <3-year age group (166 pg/ml) versus other groups (49, 16, and 26 pg/ml for the 3-<12-year, 12-<18-year, and â¥18-year age groups, respectively). The median area under the concentration-time curve from zero to last measurable concentration value was also higher in the <3-year age group (2716 pg/min/ml) versus other groups (588, 106, and 380 pg/min/ml for the 3-<12-year, 12-<18-year, and â¥18-year age groups, respectively). Latanoprost acid was rapidly eliminated from the blood, with plasma concentrations undetectable within 10 to 30 minutes postdose in all but the <3-year age group. There were no discontinuations or dose reductions due to adverse events or treatment-emergent adverse events.ConclusionsLatanoprost acid systemic exposure was higher in younger children versus adolescents and adults, attributed primarily to lower body weight and smaller blood volume. Latanoprost acid was eliminated rapidly in all age groups and resulted in only a brief period of systemic exposure after once-daily dosing. Higher systemic exposure was not accompanied by adverse events, and on the basis of extrapolation of safety data from adults, this pilot study suggests an adequate safety margin for systemic adverse effects with use of the adult topical dose of latanoprost in pediatric patients.Financial Disclosure(s)Proprietary or commercial disclosures may be found after the references.
Journal: Ophthalmology - Volume 118, Issue 10, October 2011, Pages 2022-2027