Title: Diazepam
1Diazepam
2Drug-Drug Interaction Studies Phenytoin
Drug
Oral
Change
Change
Change in
Study
dose
omeprazole
in CL
in AUC
C
ss
Population ()
(mg)
dose (mg)
()
()
()
Healthy subjects
250 (iv)
40 x 7
-
15
-
-
(n8)
days
Healthy subjects
300
40 x 7
-
19
-
(n10)
days
Healthy subjects
4.5
/kg
40 x 3
-
NC
-
(n18)
days
Epileptic patients
ss
20 x 21
-
-
NC
(n8)
days
3Individual and Mean Plasma Concentrations
(?mol/L) of Phenytoin
4Drug-Drug Interaction Studies Warfarin
Drug
Oral
Change
Change
Change
Study
dose
omeprazole
in CL
in AUC
in C
ss
Drug
Population ()
(mg)
dose (mg)
()
()
()
Warfarin
-
R
Healthy
4.7
20 x 14
-
-
12
Warfarin
-
S
subjects
days
NC
(n21)
Warfarin
-
R
Anticoag.
ss
20 x 21
-
-
9.5
Warfarin
-
S
Patients
days
NC
(n
28)
5Variability in Coagulation with Warfarin
15
10
5
Delta Week 1 - Week 2
0
-5
-10
-15
0
5
10
15
20
25
TT Values at Week 1
6Interaction Between Omeprazole and Warfarin in
Anticoagulant Patients
7Summary Table Drug-Drug Interaction Studies
(contd)Effect of Omeprazole on the
Pharmacokinetics of Other Drugs
8No Food Effect on the MUPS Tablet
9Food Effect on MUPS
Parameter
FedMUPS Tablet
FastingMUPS Tablet
Fed/Fasting
- AUC (?mol x h/L) 0.81 (0.64-1.01) 0.81
(0.65-1.02) 1.00 (0.84-1.18) - Cmax (?mol/L) 0.38 (0.29-0.49) 0.57
(0.43-0.74) 0.66 (0.51-0.86) - tmax (h) 3.6 (1.0) 2.0 (1.0) --
AUC area under the plasma concentration versus
time curve Cmax maximum observed plasma
concentration tmax time of observed Cmax MUPS
multiple unit pellet system Geometric mean
(95 confidence interval) Arithmetic mean
(standard deviation) h hours Data from study
SH-OME-008
10(No Transcript)
11Controlled Study of Intermittent Regimen
Treatment with Omeprazole
- Prognostic Factors for success with intermittent
regimen treatment - Symptoms controlled at 2-weeks is a powerful
prognostic factor (plt0.0001) - 33 of patients who responded to 2-weeks of
therapy required no further treatment - Other factors had no significant effect
- Grade of esophagitis at entry (p0.59)
- Duration of reflux symptoms (p0.39)
- Body mass index (p0.26)
- Presence of H. pylori (p0.63)
- Gender (p0.48)
- Age (p0.54)
- Bardhan et al., BMJ, 1999