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Effect of lemborexant on pharmacokinetics of clozapine: A potential drug-drug interaction mediated by time-dependent inhibition of CYP3A4.

Kenya WatanabeShingen MisakaKeiko Kanno-NozakiTakaaki ChiyodaYuhei SuzukiAkiko SatoTakahiro SutoJunko KurodaKenju ShimomuraItaru MiuraHirooki Yabe
Published in: British journal of clinical pharmacology (2023)
Clozapine (CLZ) is extensively used for treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS) with caution to avoid serious adverse events such as agranulocytosis and drug-drug interactions (DDIs). In the current report, we present a case of a 35-year-old male non-smoking TRS patient whose steady-state plasma trough concentrations (C trough ) of CLZ and its active metabolite, N-desmethylclozapine (NDMC), were significantly increased after initiating oral administration of lemborexant (LEM), a dual orexin receptor antagonist, for the treatment of insomnia. The patient experienced oversedation with sleepiness and fatigue while maintaining high levels of C trough of CLZ. The increased concentrations of CLZ returned to normal ranges after the discontinuation of LEM dosing, implying a pharmacokinetic DDI between CLZ and LEM. To gain insight into possible mechanisms, we performed in vitro assays of CYP1A2- and CYP3A4-mediated CLZ metabolism by measuring the formations of NDMC and clozapine N-oxide (CNO). In accordance with previous studies, the incubation of CLZ with each enzyme resulted in the production of both metabolites. LEM had only a weak inhibitory effect on CYP1A2- and CYP3A4-mediated CLZ metabolism. However, the preincubation of LEM with CYP3A4 in the presence of NADPH showed a significant enhancement of inhibitory effects on CLZ metabolism with IC 50 values for the formations of CNO and NDMC of 2.8 μM and 4.1 μM, respectively, suggesting that LEM exerts as a potent time-dependent inhibitor for CYP3A4. Taken together, the results of the current study indicate that co-medication of CLZ with LEM may lead to increase in exposure to CLZ and risks of CLZ-related adverse events.
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