Evaluation of flurbiprofen urinary ratios as in vivo indices for CYP2C9 activity.
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Zgheib NK, Frye RF, Tracy TS, Romkes M, Branch RA
Evaluation of flurbiprofen urinary ratios as in vivo indices for CYP2C9 activity.
Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2007 Apr;63(4):477-87. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.2006.02781.x. Epub 2006 Oct 19.
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AIMS: We investigated flurbiprofen pharmacokinetics in 12 volunteers to develop a phenotypic trait measure that correlates with the fractional clearance to 4'-hydroxyflurbiprofen. The effect of the CYP2C9 inhibitor fluconazole on flurbiprofen metabolism was also evaluated. METHODS: Flurbiprofen pharmacokinetics were evaluated before and after the first and seventh doses of fluconazole. The urinary recovery ratio was calculated as FLRR = 4'-OHF/[4'-OHF + F(tot)] and the urinary metabolic ratio was calculated as FLMR = 4'-OHF/F(tot), where 4'-OHF and F(tot) represent total (conjugated and unconjugated) amounts recovered in urine. RESULTS: There was a statistically significant relationship between the 4'-OHF formation clearance (4OHCLf) and both the 8-h FLRR and the 8-h FLMR with and without administration of fluconazole. The flurbiprofen apparent oral clearance (CL/F) was decreased by 53% [90% confidence interval (CI) -58, -48] and 64% (90% CI -69, -59), respectively, after administration of one and seven doses of fluconazole when compared with administration of flurbiprofen alone; similarly, the 4OHCLf decreased by 69% (90% CI -74, -64) and 78% (90% CI -83, -73), the 8-h FLRR decreased by 35% (90% CI -41, -29) and 40% (90% CI -46, -35) and the 8-h FLMR decreased by 61% (90% CI -65, -58) and 67% (90% CI -70, -63). The magnitude of decrease in CL/F and 4OHCLf was greater after seven doses compared with after one dose of fluconazole (P < 0.005). CONCLUSIONS: This study provides strong evidence that both the 8-h FLRR and the 8-h FLMR are suitable phenotypic indices for CYP2C9 activity.
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Drug Enzyme Kind Organism Pharmacological Action Actions Flurbiprofen Cytochrome P450 2C9 Protein Humans UnknownSubstrateDetails