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How toceranib phosphate is processed in dogs with mast cell tumors
By Yancey, M F et al.·Published in Journal of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics·2010·Pfizer Animal Health, United States·View original on PubMed →
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Original publication title: Pharmacokinetic properties of toceranib phosphate (Palladia, SU11654), a novel tyrosine kinase inhibitor, in laboratory dogs and dogs with mast cell tumors.
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Plain-English summary
A group of dogs with mast cell tumors was treated with toceranib phosphate (Palladia), an oral medication designed to target cancer cells. The study found that after a dose of 3.25 mg/kg, the drug remained effective in the dogs' systems for over 48 hours, allowing for treatment every other day. The medication showed consistent results in both healthy laboratory beagles and client-owned dogs of various breeds. This suggests that toceranib phosphate can be a reliable option for managing mast cell tumors in dogs.
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Abstract
Toceranib phosphate (Palladia, SU11654), an oral tyrosine-kinase inhibitor, is under investigation for the treatment of mast cell tumors in dogs. The pharmacokinetics of toceranib phosphate has been characterized in dogs. Means of the following pharmacokinetic parameters were estimated following a 1.0 mg/kg i.v. dose to laboratory beagles: plasma clearance of 1.45 L/kg/h, volume of distribution of 29.7 L/kg, and terminal half-life of 17.7 h. Following single oral doses of 3.25 mg/kg administered to laboratory beagles, mean C(max) estimates ranged from 68.6 ng/mL to 112 ng/mL with t(max) ranging from 5.3 h and 9.3 h postdose. Terminal half-life was estimated at 31 h. Oral bioavailability was 76.9%. There were no statistically significant (P > 0.05) differences with any pharmacokinetic parameter due to fed/fasted state or with time during 13 weeks of every-other-day dosing at 3.25 mg/kg. Toceranib concentrations were proportional with dose over the range of 2.0 to 6.0 mg/kg. The pharmacokinetics of toceranib in client-owned dogs of a variety of pure and mixed breeds with mast cell tumors was similar to that in healthy laboratory dogs. In summary, toceranib phosphate exhibited moderate clearance, a high volume of distribution, and a moderate elimination half-life. After a single oral dose at 3.25 mg/kg, the concentration vs. time curve showed broad, sustained exposure with measurable concentrations for more than 48 h. These pharmacokinetic parameters support every-other-day administration of toceranib phosphate at an initial dose of 3.25 mg/kg for the treatment of mast cell tumors in dogs.
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