
Cabotegravir is approved for HIV treatment (with rilpivirine) and prevention. The established cabotegravir population pharmacokinetic (PPK) model included 1.2% Asian participants. We aimed to compare cabotegravir pharmacokinetics between Asian and non-Asian populations and across Asian countries.Cabotegravir concentrations were collected from Asian participants in phase 1 and 3 studies. The applicability of the PPK model to Asian populations was validated by predicting the observed concentrations not included in model-building. Cabotegravir post-hoc pharmacokinetic parameters (long-acting absorption rate constant, weight-normalized apparent clearances and volumes of distribution) and exposures (trough and peak concentrations) following monthly and every-2-month regimens were estimated by fitting the PPK model to observed data. Non-Asian participants from the previous PPK dataset (1,697 males; 564 females) were used as comparator. Cabotegravir exposures in Asian and non-Asian were compared via simulations.2,034 cabotegravir concentrations were collected from 162 Asian males (assigned male at birth) in China (n = 47), Japan (n = 17), Korea (n = 25), Thailand (n = 53), and Vietnam (n = 20), and 35 concentrations from 2 Asian females (assigned female at birth) in Korea. Cabotegravir pharmacokinetic parameters were similar between Asian and non-Asian participants. Cabotegravir exposures in Asian populations largely overlapped with but tended to be higher than non-Asian populations, suggesting similar efficacy. Cabotegravir exposures in Asian and non-Asian populations remained below the safety threshold, suggesting similar safety profiles. Cabotegravir pharmacokinetic parameters and exposures were similar across Asian countries.No dose adjustment is recommended for Asian populations with and without HIV. Cabotegravir pharmacokinetic data from any Asian country/region may guide pharmacokinetic evaluation and regulatory considerations across Asian regions.
Male, Adult, Asia, Pyridones, Anti-HIV Agents, HIV Infections, Diketopiperazines, Middle Aged, Models, Biological, Young Adult, Asian People, Humans, Female, Research Article
Male, Adult, Asia, Pyridones, Anti-HIV Agents, HIV Infections, Diketopiperazines, Middle Aged, Models, Biological, Young Adult, Asian People, Humans, Female, Research Article
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