Abstract

Macitentan is a worldwide approved dual endothelin receptor antagonist that has demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) in a phase 3 clinical trial, SERAPHIN, at a dose of 10mg once daily. During this trial, trough plasma concentrations (Ctrough ) of macitentan and its active metabolite,ACT-132577,were obtained at steady state in 242 patients, indicating that mean Ctrough of both analytes was about 2-fold higher in PAH patients than in healthy subjects. To further investigate the pharmacokinetics (PK) of macitentan and its active metabolite, ACT-132577,a 24-hour PK profile was recorded at steady state in 20 PAH patients in the open-label extension of SERAPHIN.A cross-study comparison showed that although Ctrough in PAH patients is higher when compared with a historical reference group of healthy subjects, with geometric mean ratios of 1.45 and 1.36 for macitentan and ACT-132577, respectively, this does not translate to a significant difference in exposure expressed as maximum plasma concentration (Cmax ) or area under the plasma concentration-time curve over a dosing interval (AUCτ ). Geometric mean ratios for Cmax and AUCτ were 1.08 and 1.22, respectively, for macitentan and 1.24 and 1.31, respectively, for ACT-132577. Therefore, overall exposure at steady state to macitentan and ACT-132577 in PAH patients is considered similar to that in healthy subjects.

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