A retrospective non-interventional study evaluating the pharmacokinetic interactions between cenobamate and clobazam

Elakkary S, Hagemann A, Klimpel D, Bien C, Brandt C (2023)
Epilepsia 64(4): e36-e42.

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Elakkary, Sally; Hagemann, Anne; Klimpel, Dennis; Bien, ChristianUniBi; Brandt, ChristianUniBi
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Cenobamate is an antiseizure medication (ASM) approved for treatment of partial onset seizures in adults. As both inductor and inhibitor of hepatic enzymes, cenobamate affects metabolism of other ASMs, amongst which is clobazam. To our knowledge, the extent of interaction between cenobamate and clobazam and its clinical significance have not been studied yet. In this retrospective study we assessed serum concentrations of clobazam and N- desmethylclobazam in 5 patients before and after co-medication with cenobamate and calculated the percentage increase in concentration-to-dose ratio (CDR) of both. We were able to demonstrate that addition of cenobamate resulted in an increase in serum concentration and consequently in CDR of N-desmethylclobazam in all patients. However this occurred in variable degrees: NCLB concentration showed an increase of 1208 mug/l (CDR145%) in one patient and between 1691mu/l (CDR 819 %) and 3995 mu/l (CDR 1,852%) in the other four. This resulted in fatigue, which improved after dose reduction of CLB. Hence, it is to be concluded that concomitant administration of cenobamate and clobazam can lead to a substantial increase in serum concentrations of N-desmethylclobazam. This can have a positive therapeutic effect on one hand. However, on the other hand, this can lead to unwanted fatigue. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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antiseizure medication; drug interactions; epilepsy; enzyme induction; enzyme inhibition; therapeutic drug monitoring
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
Epilepsia
Band
64
Ausgabe
4
Seite(n)
e36-e42
eISSN
1528-1167
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2968375

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Elakkary S, Hagemann A, Klimpel D, Bien C, Brandt C. A retrospective non-interventional study evaluating the pharmacokinetic interactions between cenobamate and clobazam. Epilepsia. 2023;64(4):e36-e42.
Elakkary, S., Hagemann, A., Klimpel, D., Bien, C., & Brandt, C. (2023). A retrospective non-interventional study evaluating the pharmacokinetic interactions between cenobamate and clobazam. Epilepsia, 64(4), e36-e42. https://doi.org/10.1111/epi.17515
Elakkary, Sally, Hagemann, Anne, Klimpel, Dennis, Bien, Christian, and Brandt, Christian. 2023. “A retrospective non-interventional study evaluating the pharmacokinetic interactions between cenobamate and clobazam”. Epilepsia 64 (4): e36-e42.
Elakkary, S., Hagemann, A., Klimpel, D., Bien, C., and Brandt, C. (2023). A retrospective non-interventional study evaluating the pharmacokinetic interactions between cenobamate and clobazam. Epilepsia 64, e36-e42.
Elakkary, S., et al., 2023. A retrospective non-interventional study evaluating the pharmacokinetic interactions between cenobamate and clobazam. Epilepsia, 64(4), p e36-e42.
S. Elakkary, et al., “A retrospective non-interventional study evaluating the pharmacokinetic interactions between cenobamate and clobazam”, Epilepsia, vol. 64, 2023, pp. e36-e42.
Elakkary, S., Hagemann, A., Klimpel, D., Bien, C., Brandt, C.: A retrospective non-interventional study evaluating the pharmacokinetic interactions between cenobamate and clobazam. Epilepsia. 64, e36-e42 (2023).
Elakkary, Sally, Hagemann, Anne, Klimpel, Dennis, Bien, Christian, and Brandt, Christian. “A retrospective non-interventional study evaluating the pharmacokinetic interactions between cenobamate and clobazam”. Epilepsia 64.4 (2023): e36-e42.
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