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Review
. 2015 Mar:55 Suppl 3:S51-9.
doi: 10.1002/jcph.370.

Dashboard systems: Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic mediated dose optimization for monoclonal antibodies

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Dashboard systems: Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic mediated dose optimization for monoclonal antibodies

Diane R Mould et al. J Clin Pharmacol. 2015 Mar.

Abstract

Many marketed drugs exhibit high variability in exposure and response. While these drugs are efficacious in their approved indications, finding appropriate dose regimens for individual patients is not straightforward. Similar dose adjustment problems are also seen with drugs that have a complex relationship between exposure and response and/or a narrow therapeutic window. This is particularly true for monoclonal antibodies, where prolonged dosing at a sub-therapeutic dose can also elicit anti-drug antibodies which will further compromise safety and efficacy. Thus, finding appropriate doses quickly would represent a substantial improvement in healthcare. Dashboard systems, which are decision-support tools, offer an improved, convenient means of tailoring treatment for individual patients. This article reviews the clinical need for this approach, particularly with monoclonal antibodies, the design, development, and testing of such systems, and the likely benefits of dashboard systems in clinical practice. We focus on infliximab for reference.

Keywords: inflammatory bowel disease; monoclonal antibodies; pharmacodynamics; pharmacokinetics; population modeling.

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