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Original Articles

Statistical Characteristics of Moxifloxacin-Induced QTc Effect

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Pages 497-507 | Received 15 Sep 2009, Accepted 28 Oct 2009, Published online: 21 Apr 2010
 

Abstract

Moxifloxacin has been the most commonly used positive control in “thorough” QTc (TQT) studies. In a TQT study, the assay sensitivity is often considered to be established if the baseline corrected mean difference in QTc between moxifloxacin and placebo is greater than 5 ms in common practice at one or more prespecified time points and the observed moxifloxacin induced QTc effect over time follows the proper pharmacokinetics profile. To better understand the statistical characteristics of moxifloxacin-induced QTc prolongation and to provide guidance for future studies, 20 TQT studies that involved moxifloxacin have been evaluated. We study the QTc profile of the baseline adjusted mean difference in QTc between moxifloxacin and placebo over time. Zhang (Citation2008) proposed that the moxifloxacin induced QTc effect can be evaluated between 1 and 4 h after a single dose (400 mg) administration near the time (T max) of peak concentration instead of all time points (typically 9–12 time points) at which QT was measured for the study drug evaluation. After evaluating 20 TQT studies, we confirm that the maximum moxifloxacin effect occurs in the time window between 1 and 4 h post dose. We also investigate the variability of the data as well as correlations between time points and between regimens. These findings and results can be used as a reference for future studies.

The views expressed in this presentation represent the opinions of the authors, and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Notes

Note. Minimum, min.; maximum, max.

∗A single oral dose of 800 mg moxifloxacin was administered in the study.

Note. “ρ XY ” denotes Pearson correlation coefficient between time (hour) X and time (hour) Y.

Note. “ρ XY ” denotes Pearson correlation coefficient between time (hour) X and time (hour) Y.

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