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Xenobiotica
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General Xenobiochemistry

Pharmacokinetics of anticoagulants apixaban, dabigatran, edoxaban and rivaroxaban in elderly Japanese patients with atrial fibrillation treated in one general hospital

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Pages 1001-1006 | Received 29 Aug 2018, Accepted 12 Sep 2018, Published online: 11 Dec 2018
 

Abstract

  1. Steady-state plasma concentrations of anticoagulants and the time since the previous administration in mainly outpatients with atrial fibrillation administered standard or reduced doses were analyzed for 110 elderly Japanese subjects (mean age, 76 years) treated with apixaban (2.5 or 5.0 mg twice daily), dabigatran etexilate (110 or 150 mg twice daily), edoxaban (30 or 60 mg once daily) or rivaroxaban (10 or 15 mg once daily) at one general hospital.

  2. The pharmacokinetics in patients treated with standard and reduced doses of the four anticoagulants using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry was compared with the concentration ranges estimated using physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling. Reduced doses of anticoagulants resulted in relatively small pharmacokinetic variations compared with the standard dose.

  3. Statistical analyses revealed that renal impairment is likely not the sole determinant factor for high plasma concentrations of apixaban, dabigatran, edoxaban and rivaroxaban.

  4. Patients with atrial fibrillation should be treated with the correct doses of oral anticoagulants as specified in the package inserts (e.g. reduced doses for elderly patients, patients with low body weights and in combination with P-glycoprotein inhibitor drugs) to avoid excessive or insufficient doses of direct oral anticoagulants.

Acknowledgements

We are grateful to Nobuka Sekiguchi, Yasutsugu Fujimoto, Norie Murayama, and Yusuke Kamiya for their assistance, and we thank David Smallbones for his advice on English language usage.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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