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Lack of pharmacokinetic interaction between oral pantoprazole and cisapride in healthy adults

GM Ferron, JC Paul, RJ Fruncillo, PT Martin, L Yacoub, and PR Mayer

Pantoprazole, an irreversible proton pump inhibitor, may be administered with cisapride, a prokinetic agent. As increased cisapride concentrations may result in longer electrocardiogram (ECG) QTc intervals, a crossover study was conducted in healthy subjects to evaluate the oral pharmacokinetic interaction between cisapride (20 mg) and pantoprazole (40 mg). After dosing, serial blood samples and 12-lead ECGs were collected, and cisapride plasma concentrations were quantitated. For cisapride alone, mean parameter values were the following: peak concentration (Cmax), 56 ng/mL; time to Cmax (tmax), 1.7 hours; area under the concentration-time curve (AUC), 426 ng x h/mL; and terminal half-life (t1/2), 5.8 hours. Pantoprazole coadministration did not alter cisapride AUC or other pharmacokinetic parameters except for a slight 17% decrease in Cmax' resulting in 90% confidence limits of 79% to 88%, which were marginally outside strict bioequivalence limits. In addition, cisapride did not affect ECG QTc intervals, with or without pantoprazole. Therefore, no dosage adjustment is needed when pantoprazole and cisapride are coadministered.
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