TY - JOUR
T1 - Pharmacoepidemiologic investigation of a clonazepam-carbamazepine interaction by mixed effect modeling using routine clinical pharmacokinetic data in japanese patients
AU - Yukawa, Eiji
AU - Nonaka, Toshiharu
AU - Yukawa, Miho
AU - Ohdo, Shigehiro
AU - Higuchi, Shun
AU - Kuroda, Takeshi
AU - Goto, Yoshinobu
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - Nonlinear mixed effects modeling was used to estimate the effects of clonazepam-carbamazepine interaction on clearance values using 359 serum levels gathered from 183 pediatric and adult epileptic patients (age range, 0.3-26.8 years) during their clinical routine care. Patients received the administration ofclonazepam and/or carbamazepine. The final model describing clonazepam clearance was CL = 179.0 · TBW-0.231 · 1.22GBZ, where CL is total body clearance (mL/kg/h) and TBW is total body weight (kg); CBZ = 1 for concomitant administration of carbamazepine and CBZ = zero otherwise. The final model describing carbamazepine clearance was CL = 92.7 · TBW-0.394 · DOSE0.397 · 0.795GZP where DOSE is the daily dose of carbamazepine (mg/kg/day); CZP = 1 for concomitant administration of clonazepam and CZP = zero otherwise. Concomitant administration of clonazepam and carbamazepine resulted in a 22% increase in clonazepam clearance and a 20.5% decrease in carbamazepine clearance.
AB - Nonlinear mixed effects modeling was used to estimate the effects of clonazepam-carbamazepine interaction on clearance values using 359 serum levels gathered from 183 pediatric and adult epileptic patients (age range, 0.3-26.8 years) during their clinical routine care. Patients received the administration ofclonazepam and/or carbamazepine. The final model describing clonazepam clearance was CL = 179.0 · TBW-0.231 · 1.22GBZ, where CL is total body clearance (mL/kg/h) and TBW is total body weight (kg); CBZ = 1 for concomitant administration of carbamazepine and CBZ = zero otherwise. The final model describing carbamazepine clearance was CL = 92.7 · TBW-0.394 · DOSE0.397 · 0.795GZP where DOSE is the daily dose of carbamazepine (mg/kg/day); CZP = 1 for concomitant administration of clonazepam and CZP = zero otherwise. Concomitant administration of clonazepam and carbamazepine resulted in a 22% increase in clonazepam clearance and a 20.5% decrease in carbamazepine clearance.
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U2 - 10.1097/00004714-200112000-00008
DO - 10.1097/00004714-200112000-00008
M3 - Article
C2 - 11763006
AN - SCOPUS:0035205131
SN - 0271-0749
VL - 21
SP - 588
EP - 593
JO - Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology
JF - Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology
IS - 6
ER -