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Clinical Formulation Bridging of Gefapixant, a P2X3‐Receptor Antagonist, for the Treatment of Chronic Cough

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Gefapixant is a P2X3‐receptor antagonist being developed for treatment of refractory or unexplained chronic cough. Four phase 1 studies were conducted in healthy participants that bridged the early‐phase gefapixant formulation… Click to show full abstract

Gefapixant is a P2X3‐receptor antagonist being developed for treatment of refractory or unexplained chronic cough. Four phase 1 studies were conducted in healthy participants that bridged the early‐phase gefapixant formulation (F01) to the phase 3 (F04A) and intended commercial (F04B) formulations. In addition, food and proton pump inhibitor (PPI) coadministration effects on gefapixant exposure were assessed. The gefapixant free base formulation (F01) was used in the initial early‐phase clinical studies. Adding citric acid to the F01 formulation (to generate F02) enhanced drug solubilization, resulting in similar bioavailability and mitigating food and gastric pH effects. The subsequently developed gefapixant citrate salt formulation (F04) achieved exposures that were comparable to F02 in the fed state (90%CIs of geometric mean ratios for area under the plasma concentration–time curve from time 0 extrapolated to infinity and maximum observed concentration were within 0.80 and 1.25) and were not meaningfully affected by food or PPIs (90%CIs of geometric mean ratios for area under the plasma concentration–time curve from time 0 extrapolated to infinity and maximum observed concentration were within 0.80 and 1.25). Minor compositional changes were made to generate the F04A and F04B formulations. In vitro dissolution studies were used to bridge F04 to F04A, and clinical bioequivalence was then established between F04A and F04B. These data support use of the proposed commercial gefapixant formulation without significant food and PPI effects.

Keywords: receptor antagonist; formulation; chronic cough; p2x3 receptor; gefapixant p2x3

Journal Title: Clinical Pharmacology in Drug Development
Year Published: 2022

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