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Assessment of in vitro inhibitory effects of novel anti MRSA benzoquinolizine fluoroquinolone WCK 771 (levonadifloxacin) and its metabolite on human liver cytochrome P450 enzymes.

Rajesh ChavanVineet ZopeNilesh ChavanJaveed ShaikhKiran R PatilRavindra YeoleSachin S BhagwatMahesh Patel
Published in: Xenobiotica; the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems (2020)
WCK 771 (INN: levonadifloxacin) is a novel antibacterial agent belonging to benzoquinolizine subclass of fluoroquinolones which is under clinical development as a parenteral formulation and its prodrug WCK 2349 (INN: alalevonadifloxacin) as an oral option. Both the drugs have been approved recently in India based on phase III trial completed for ABSSSI.In vitro CYP inhibition potential of levonadifloxacin and its sulfate metabolite (WCK 2146) were assessed in this study. The inhibitory effects of levonadifloxacin and its sulfate metabolite were assessed for seven key human liver CYP isoforms 1A2, 2B6, 2C8, 2C9, 2C19, 2D6 and 3A4 using human liver microsome (HLM) employing validated LC-MS/MS method.The results showed that levonadifloxacin and its metabolite did not inhibit enzyme activity of any of the key CYP isoforms (1A2, 2B6, 2C8, 2C9, 2C19, 2D6 and 3A4) even at supra therapeutic concentrations (12-24X, Clinical Cmax: 25-35µg/mL).These in vitro CYP inhibition studies of levonadifloxacin and its sulfate metabolite indicate lack of potential for pharmacokinetic drug interactions of levonadifloxacin when co-administered with drugs which are substrate of these isoforms. Therefore, further clinical studies evaluating CYP mediated drug-drug interactions are not warranted for levonadifloxacin and alalevonadifloxacin.
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