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THERAPEUTIC WINDOW Lecture #19
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Therapeutic Effectiveness ineffective effective minor ADR major ADR Therapeutic Effectiveness = Effective Therapy – Harmful Effects
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ADR Ineffective
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Ways to Analyze Effective Therapy with Minimum ADR % Incidence versus Systemic Exposure Weighted Probability versus Systemic Exposure
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% Incidence
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Therapeutic Concentration Range 3-12 mg/L % Incidence
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Weighted Probability -0.4 -0.2 +0.4 How are the probabilities weighted?
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Weighted Probability 4-14 mg/L
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Therapeutic Windows Broad Narrow
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Quantitative Measurements Therapeutic Index (TI) Certain Safety Factor or Safety Ratio Protective Index Optimal Biological Dose (OBD)
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Therapeutic Index (TI) Sometimes called Therapeutic Ratio (TR) Related to Therapeutic Window Sensitivity of Individual Patient Low Therapeutic Index – Sensitive to Changes in Dose High Therapeutic Index – Insensitive to Changes in Dose
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Therapeutic Index (TI) Animals Humans
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Therapeutic Index (TI) DrugTI Remifentanyl33,000 THC (Marijuana)400-1,800 Diazepam100 Caffeine100 Morphine70 Aspirin50 Cocaine15 Ethanol4-10 Digoxin2 Warfarin Low (Requires Therapeutic Drug Monitoring)
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Certain Safety Factor or Safety Ratio Drugs – Desirable and Undesirable Effects – Psychoactive Drugs Non-Therapeutic (Recreational)
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Certain Safety Factor or Safety Ratio
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DrugCertain Safety Factor or Safety Ratio Marijuana>1000 Psilocybin1000 LSD1000 Nitrous Oxide150 Ephedra140 Caffeine100 Cocaine15 Morphine15 Ethanol10 Heroin (IV)6
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Protective Index Similar to Animal TI, but lower number More accurate benefit-to-risk ratio Less objectively defined Phenobarbital = 3
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Optimal Biological Dose (OBD) Vague – Desired Effect ~ Acceptable Toxicity
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Additional Considerations Multiple Active Species Single Dose Therapy Duration (Chronic) versus Intensity of Exposure (Acute) Time Delays Synergism – Drugs with Ethanol/Grapefruit Juice
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TI, etc. LD 1 (Normalized, human) = 100 mg/kg LD 50 (Normalized, mouse IV)=100 mg/kg TD 50 (Normalized, mouse IV)=87 mg/kg ED 50 (Normalized)=0.35 mg/kg ED 99 (Normalized)=1.00 mg/kg TD 50 (Normalized, human) =125 mg/kg Average Human Weight = 70 kg Average Mouse Weight = 0.03 kg Ro15-4513
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