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Pharmacokinetics of Cyclosporine and Multiple‐Dose Diclofenac During Coadministration
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Pursuant to anecdotal case reports of a possible drug-drug interaction between cyclosporine and diclofenac, an open, two-period crossover study in 24 healthy male volunteers was undertaken in which a single oral dose of 300 mg cyclosporine was administered alone and on day 8 of multiple oral dosing of 50 mg diclofenac every 8 hours. Serial blood samples were obtained over 48 hours after each cyclosporine dose and over a dosing interval for diclofenac on day 7 (diclofenac alone) and day 8 (coadministration of diclofenac with cyclosporine). The mean pharmacokinetic characteristics of cyclosporine were unchanged during coadministration with diclofenac. Based on area under the curve comparison, lack of a pharmacokinetic interaction was conclusively demonstrated for the extent of cyclosporine absorption. The diclofenac maximum plasma concentration and area under the curve over a dosing interval were significantly increased during coadministration; however, a straightforward interpretation of the statistical results was confounded by pronounced variability in diclofenac pharmacokinetics. The results underscore the need for continued caution when cyclosporine and diclofenac are coadministered.
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