Volume 7, Number 11, 1172-1176, DOI: 10.1023/A:1015940527815

Evaluation of the Pharmacokinetic Interaction Between Diazepam and ACC-9653 (a Phenytoin Prodrug) in Healthy Male Volunteers

Elizabeth K. Hussey, George E. Dukes, John A. Messenheimer, Kim L. R. Brouwer, Karl H. Donn, Thomas F. Krol and Lawrence J. Hak

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Abstract

The protein binding and pharmacokinetics of diazepam, ACC-9653 (a phenytoin prodrug), and phenytoin were evaluated in nine healthy male volunteers following administration of diazepam and ACC-9653, alone or concomitantly, in a randomized crossover design. No significant differences were observed in the fraction unbound or pharmacokinetic parameters of ACC-9653, phenytoin, or diazepam when ACC-9653 was administered alone compared to concomitant administration with diazepam. The phenytoin fraction unbound increased significantly with increased concentrations of ACC-9653, indicating displacement of phenytoin from its binding sites by ACC-9653. ACC-9653 also demonstrated concentration dependent binding. The lack of a significant pharmacokinetic drug interaction between ACC-9653 and diazepam suggests that these drugs may be safely administered together, although this conclusion should be confirmed in the intended patient population.

diazepam - phenytoin - ACC-9653 - prodrug - protein binding - pharmacokinetics

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