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Clinical Trial
. 1998 Feb;26(1):47-74.
doi: 10.1023/a:1023224824228.

The pharmacokinetics of saquinavir: a Markov chain Monte Carlo population analysis

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Clinical Trial

The pharmacokinetics of saquinavir: a Markov chain Monte Carlo population analysis

D J Lunn et al. J Pharmacokinet Biopharm. 1998 Feb.

Abstract

Saquinavir is an HIV proteinase inhibitor marketed as a treatment for HIV infection. The drug has potent (Ki approximately 0.1 nM) antiviral activity and acts by inhibiting the processing of gag and gag-pol polyproteins, thus blocking the maturation of replicated viral particles. By assuming standard two-compartment disposition kinetics in combination with a variety of absorption processes we have identified two structural models that perform well with respect to describing the pharmacokinetic behavior of saquinavir when administered to healthy human volunteers from various Phase I studies. These structural models have been implemented for population analysis of these Phase I data via the Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo approach. We conclude that saquinavir exhibits complex and highly variable behavior, but can be modeled adequately using a two-compartment zero-order absorption model. There is also an indication that saquinavir kinetics may be time-dependent.

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