Corcept Therapeutics Incorporated
CONCOMITANT ADMINISTRATION OF GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR MODULATOR RELACORILANT AND CYP2C9 SUBSTRATES
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Abstract:
Relacorilant is useful in the treatment of hypercortisolism and cancer. Many drugs useful in treating hypercortisolism or cancer are metabolized by CYP2C9 enzymes. The effects of concomitant administration of relacorilant and a CYP2C9 substrate are disclosed herein. Relacorilant potently inhibited CYP2C9 in an in vitro test, indicating that co-administration of relacorilant and a CYP2C9 substrate would be expected to increase the CYP2C9 substrate plasma exposure more than five-fold in vivo. Significant reductions in CYP2C9 substrate doses would be expected to be required when administered with relacorilant. Surprisingly, no such increase in plasma exposure was seen in human studies. Applicant discloses that relacorilant may be safely co-administered with unmodified doses of a CYP2C9 substrate such as, e.g., tolbutamide, glimepiride, and glipizide. Relacorilant and unmodified doses of CYP2C9 substrate such as tolbutamide, glimepiride, and glipizide may be co-administered to treat hypercortisolism, or may be co-administered to a cancer patient.
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26 May 2021
2 Dec 2021