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Conflicting meal recommendations for oral oncology drugs: pose risks to patient care?

Guo YuDan-Na WuYan GongGuo-Fu LiHong-Hao Zhou
Published in: European journal of clinical pharmacology (2018)
Conflicting food recommendations between regulatory authorities could have a large impact on anticancer treatment and patients' quality of life, leading to suboptimal clinical outcomes. As the most important source of dosing instructions, the labeling information should be regularly recalibrated to provide consistent and informative instructions for drug intake in relation to meals, minimizing unintended interactions with meals and improving patient compliance and adherence. Further efforts on harmonizing food recommendations between regulatory agencies are highly warranted to assure optimal outcomes for individual patients. Moreover, meal-drug interaction studies should be conducted as early as possible to inform the dosing schedules of the subsequent phase 2 and phase 3 trials, thereby facilitating regulatory decision-making in regard to the method of drug administration.
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