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Effect of Low- and High-Fat Meals on the Pharmacokinetics of Venetoclax, a Selective First-in-Class BCL-2 Inhibitor

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 56, Issue 11, Pages 1355-1361

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jcph.741

Keywords

venetoclax; food effect; bioavailability; BCL-2; pharmacokinetics; fat; CLL; NHL

Funding

  1. AbbVie
  2. Genentech/Roche

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Venetoclax is a selective, first-in-class, B-cell lymphoma-2 inhibitor that has demonstrated clinical efficacy in several hematological malignancies. Two studies evaluated the relative bioavailability of venetoclax in healthy subjects: (1) a bioequivalence study to compare the bioavailability of the film-coated tablet with that of an earlier uncoated tablet and (2) a food effect study to evaluate the effect of food on venetoclax pharmacokinetics. Both studies were open-label, single-dose, crossover studies. In the bioequivalence study, 15 subjects received a single dose of venetoclax 50mg under nonfasting conditions, in each of 2periods; one period used the uncoated tablet, and the other used the film-coated tablet. In the food effect study, 24subjects received a single dose of venetoclax film-coated 100-mg tablet under fasting conditions, after a low-fat breakfast or after a high-fat breakfast in different periods. The venetoclax film-coated tablet was bioequivalent to the uncoated tablet, which indicates that the film coating does not affect bioavailability. The median T-max of venetoclax was delayed by about 2 hours when administered with food. Compared with fasting conditions, C-max and AUC increased by approximately 3.4-fold following a low-fat breakfast. High-fat meals increased C-max and AUC by approximately 50% relative to low-fat meals. The mean terminal half-life was comparable between the high-fat meal and fasting conditions (19.1 versus 16.1hours). Based on these results and the venetoclax exposure-response profile, venetoclax should be administered with food and without specific recommendations for fat content to ensure adequate and consistent bioavailability.

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