Introduction
Dapagliflozin is a first-in-class sodium-glucose transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor under investigation for the treatment of
type 2 diabetes mellitus. A thorough QTc study was conducted, according to International Conference on Harmonization E14 guidelines,
to characterize the effect of dapagliflozin on cardiac repolarization.
Methods
The present study was a double-blind, four-period, placebo-controlled crossover study at a single-center inpatient clinical
pharmacology unit. The study enrolled 50 healthy men who were randomized to receive sequences of single doses of dapagliflozin
150 mg, dapagliflozin 20 mg, moxifloxacin 400 mg, and placebo. The sequences were randomized based on the Williams design
for a cross-over study to reduce the “carryover” effects from drug-to-drug even with sufficient washout periods. Digital 12-lead
electrocardiograms were recorded at nine time points over 24 hours in each period. QT intervals were corrected for heart rate
using a study-specific correction factor (QTcX) and Fridericia’s formula.
Results
For dapagliflozin, the upper bound of the one-sided 95% confidence interval (CI) for time-matched, placebo-subtracted, baseline
adjusted QTc intervals (ΔΔQTc) was <10 ms. ΔΔQTc was independent of dapagliflozin concentrations. No QTc thresholds >450 ms
or QTc increases >30 ms were observed. Moxifloxacin increased the mean QTcX interval by 7.7 ms (lower bound 90% CI, 6.2 ms)
over 1–4 hours after dosing, confirming assay sensitivity.
Conclusion
Dapagliflozin, at supratherapeutic doses, does not have a clinically significant effect on the QT interval in healthy subjects.
Keywords dapagliflozin – QT interval – SGLT2 inhibitor – thorough QT study – type 2 diabetes mellitus
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