Concomitant administration of the α-glucosidase inhibitor voglibose (AO-128) does not alter the pharmacokinetics of glibenclamide
Voglibose is a new and potent inhibitor of alpha-glucosidases used for treatment of diabetes mellitus. It increases gastro-intestinal motility and could thus affect absorption of other concurrently administered antidiabetic drugs. The aim of this study was to investigate whether or not voglibose mod...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of clinical pharmacology 1997, Vol.53 (2), p.149-152 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Voglibose is a new and potent inhibitor of alpha-glucosidases used for treatment of diabetes mellitus. It increases gastro-intestinal motility and could thus affect absorption of other concurrently administered antidiabetic drugs. The aim of this study was to investigate whether or not voglibose modifies the pharmacokinetics of glibenclamide, a widely used oral antidiabetic, and the glibenclamide-induced decrease in fasting serum glucose.
Twelve healthy male subjects were included in this double-blind cross-over study and received a single 1.75-mg dose of glibenclamide on the 8th day of continuous administration of either placebo (reference) or voglibose 5 mg t.i.d. (test). Blood samples were taken to determine the pharmacokinetic characteristics of glibenclamide and the test/reference ratios were evaluated according to bioequivalence criteria. Additional blood samples were taken to measure serum glucose on the same day.
The concentration-time course of glibenclamide under concomitant voglibose administration was similar to that under placebo. The equivalence ratio (test/reference) for the pharmacokinetic characteristics AUCnorm was 1.03 (geometric mean; 0.95-1.11, 90% confidence interval) and Cmax.norm 1.01 (0.94-1.08). The parameters were within the accepted range of 0.8-1.25 (AUC) or 0.7-1.43 (Cmax), thus fulfilling equivalence criteria and indicating no effect of voglibose on glibenclamide kinetics. The glibenclamide-induced decrease in fasting serum glucose concentration was similarly independent of placebo or voglibose co-administration.
Voglibose did not interact with glibenclamide on a pharmacokinetic level. Concomitant treatment was well tolerated and has been proven to be safe for further clinical use. |
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ISSN: | 0031-6970 1432-1041 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s002280050354 |