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Eur. J. Clin. Pharmacol. · Feb 2013
Randomized Controlled TrialPharmacokinetics of transdermal buprenorphine patch in the elderly.
- Nabil Al-Tawil, Ingegerd Odar-Cederlöf, Anna-Carin Berggren, Helen E Johnson, and Jan Persson.
- Karolinska Trial Alliance Phase 1 Unit, M62, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
- Eur. J. Clin. Pharmacol. 2013 Feb 1; 69 (2): 143-9.
PurposeTransdermal buprenorphine patches provide comparable pain relief to that of low-potency opioids in elderly individuals. However, specific data on their use in elderly individuals is limited. This study investigated and compared the PK of buprenorphine transdermal patches in elderly (≥ 75 years) versus younger (50-60 years) individuals.MethodsThis was a multiple-dose, open-label, parallel-group study in healthy volunteers split into two age groups (younger, 50-60 years; elderly, ≥ 75 years) with 37 individuals in each. Study participants received two consecutive 7-day buprenorphine 5 μg/h transdermal patch applications, and blood samples were collected on the week of the second patch application [day 7 (predose), days 8, 9, 10, 12, and 14] to determine PK at steady state. Pharmacokinetic parameters were determined for buprenorphine and norbuprenorphine. Safety was assessed by analyzing adverse events, hematology, clinical chemistry, urine analysis, vital signs, electrocardiogram (ECG), and physical examinations.ResultsThe area under the plasma concentration-time curve at steady state (AUC(tau)), measured over one dosing interval, was similar for elderly [mean ± standard deviation (SD) 9,940 pg/h/ml (4,827 pg/h/ml] and younger [mean ± SD 11,309 (3,670 pg/h/ml] individuals. Bioequivalence was not demonstrated between groups, which may be attributable to the relatively high level of variability in individual plasma profiles. More adverse events were reported by younger (216) than elderly (164) study participants.ConclusionsNo dosage alterations are necessary for PK reasons when treating elderly people with buprenorphine transdermal patches.
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