Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) pain management options are currently limited. Fasinumab, an anti-nerve growth factor monoclonal antibody, has been investigated in healthy volunteers and patients with OA-related pain, among other conditions. Data from 12 Phase I-III clinical trials of 92 healthy volunteers and 7430 patients with OA were used to develop a population pharmacokinetic model to characterize fasinumab concentration-time profiles and assess the covariates' effect on fasinumab pharmacokinetic parameters. Participants received single or repeated fasinumab doses intravenously (IV)/subcutaneously (SC), based on body weight (0.03-1mg/kg IV or 0.1-0.3mg/kg SC)/fixed dose (9-12mg IV or 1-12mg SC). Fasinumab concentration-time data following IV and SC administration in healthy volunteers and patients with OA-related pain were adequately described by a 2-compartment model. Bioavailability increased with higher doses; estimated at 55.1% with 1mg SCdose, increasing in a greater-than-proportional manner above this. Body weight had the largest predicted impact on fasinumab steady-state exposures, participants at the 5th and 95th percentiles had a 43%-45% higher/22%-23% lower exposure versus reference, respectively. Other covariates had small but clinically irrelevant impacts.

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