Population Pharmacokinetics and Dosing Regimen Optimization of Latamoxef in Chinese Children

The present study aimed to establish population pharmacokinetic models of latamoxef, as well as its R- and S-epimers, and generate findings to guide the individualized administration of latamoxef in pediatric patients. A total of 145 in-hospital children aged 0.08-10.58 years old were included in th...

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Main Authors: Yang Wang (Author), Dan Sun (Author), Yan Mei (Author), Sanlan Wu (Author), Xinlin Li (Author), Sichan Li (Author), Jun Wang (Author), Liuliu Gao (Author), Hua Xu (Author), Yali Tuo (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:The present study aimed to establish population pharmacokinetic models of latamoxef, as well as its R- and S-epimers, and generate findings to guide the individualized administration of latamoxef in pediatric patients. A total of 145 in-hospital children aged 0.08-10.58 years old were included in this study. Three population pharmacokinetic models of latamoxef and its R- and S-epimers were established. The stability and predictive ability of the final models were evaluated by utilizing goodness-of-fit plots, nonparametric bootstrapping, and normalized prediction distribution errors. The final model of total latamoxef was considered as a basis for the dosing regimen. A two-compartment model with first-order elimination best described the pharmacokinetics of total latamoxef. The population typical values of total latamoxef were as follows: central compartment distribution volume (V<sub>1</sub>) of 4.84 L, peripheral compartment distribution volume (V<sub>2</sub>) of 16.18 L, clearance (CL) of 1.00 L/h, and inter-compartmental clearance (Q) of 0.97 L/h. Moreover, R-epimer has a higher apparent volume of distribution and lower clearance than S-epimer. Body surface area (BSA) was identified as the most significant covariate to V, CL, and Q. Specific recommendations are given for dosage adjustment in pediatric patients based on BSA. This study highlights that a BSA-normalized dose of latamoxef was required when treating different bacteria to reach the therapeutic target more effectively.
Item Description:10.3390/pharmaceutics14051033
1999-4923