Ibrutinib tablet splitting as a practical strategy for dose reduction in the management of drug–drug interactions
Liene Jager, Pauline Koopmans, Niels Westra, Marcel Nijland, Marjolijn Lub-de Hooge, Thijs Oude MunninkBackground
Ibrutinib exposure is strongly affected by cytochrome P450 3A4 (CYP3A4) activity. Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) can substantially increase ibrutinib plasma concentrations, requiring major dose reductions in DDI management. This study aimed to assess whether splitting ibrutinib 140 mg tablets is a practical and feasible strategy to adjust ibrutinib dosing in case of DDIs.
Methods
Ibrutinib 140 mg tablets were split into quarters using a tablet splitter aiming at 35 mg dose units. The obtained quarters were evaluated according to the European Pharmacopoeia requirements for Uniformity of Dosage Units. In addition, Uniformity of Mass, Uniformity of Content, loss of mass, stability of quartered tablets, reproducibility of splitting, usability of the splitting device, and patient instructions were assessed. The expected effects of tablet splitting on ibrutinib exposure were calculated.
Results
A strong correlation between tablet mass and ibrutinib content was observed (
Conclusion
Splitting ibrutinib 140 mg tablets may provide a practical, clinically feasible and patient-friendly strategy to obtain 35 or 70 mg doses of ibrutinib when dose reduction is required in the management of DDIs. The expected exposure variation due to dose variations introduced by tablet splitting is unlikely to be of clinical relevance.