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tousled1 07-17-2007 11:45 AM

Tykerb effectiveness increased by food
 
Article from Reuters:

By Julie Steenhuysen
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Taking advantage of the power of food to boost the effectiveness of drugs could sharply lower the cost of cancer treatments, U.S. researchers said on Monday.
"We can use drug interactions to our advantage," said Dr. Ezra Cohen, a cancer drug expert at the University of Chicago Cohen, whose work appears in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
He and colleague Mark Ratain analyzed data from a recent clinical trial showing how food affected GlaxoSmithKline'snew breast cancer pill Tykerb, known generically as lapatinib.
The drug is supposed to be taken on an empty stomach. But taking it after a full meal would boost the amount of the drug circulating in the body by 167 percent, and taking it after a high-fat meal would boost it by 325 percent, the researchers found.
That might allow patients to use 40 percent less to achieve the same effect as taking it on an empty stomach. At a cost of $2,900 a month, the change could save each patient, or insurers, $1,740 or more a month, the researchers said.
And washing it down with grapefruit juice might allow patients to use as much as 80 percent less, they said. That could reduce the recommended dosage from the current five, 250 mg pills on an empty stomach to just one pill with a full meal and grapefruit juice chaser, they said.
But the researchers hastened to say they are not recommending that patients try this on their own.
"The first word of caution is 'do not try this at home.' The last thing we want is to have patients take their drug with food or change the dose on their own," Cohen said in a telephone interview. "That could be potentially dangerous."
The point, he said, is that instead of looking at drug interactions with food as something to be avoided, researchers should seek ways to benefit from them.
Food sometimes enhances the effectiveness of drugs because some foods are broken down by the same processes that the liver uses to break down drugs. If liver enzymes are all busy working on the food, they are not available to break down as much of the drug, meaning it circulates for longer in the system.
Cohen and Ratain are currently studying the effect of grapefruit juice, which is known to delay the breakdown of many drugs, on Wyeth's immune suppressant drug sirolimus or Rapamune, but there are many possibilities.
"The list can go on and on in terms of the agents that could be favorably modified to reduce dose and perhaps specific side effects," Cohen said.

Christine 07-17-2007 12:18 PM

Tykerb = high fat meal works better/
 
Thanks for posting this valuable info from an article released today in th Jounal of Clinical Oncology. There is a teleconference today at 1pm from GSK on this very subject. I will be there, and prepared with this article in hand. Hugs, Christine

Joe 07-17-2007 01:45 PM

GSK does not recommend following the advice given in this article. They will issue a formal response shortly.

Regards
Joe

Joe 07-30-2007 12:35 PM

GSK's Rebuttal of Article
 
Click on the link:

http://her2support.org/temp/gsk11.pdf


Regards
Joe

Heide 07-30-2007 06:37 PM

Good to know!
 
I start the Tykerb/Xeloda combination within the next 10 days or so and will be taking it as instructed by my oncologist - without food. Thanks for the info!

hutchibk 07-30-2007 11:33 PM

I asked my onc about this last week and he said that even though it may sound promising, don't ever try your own dosing at home or it could cause increased side effects.

Lolly 07-31-2007 03:09 PM

Thanks Joe! I called Tykerb yesterday to see if they could send me the response since I couldn't find it on their web site, and they said it would be out in next month's JCO. Should of checked here first, as you and Christine are as always one step ahead!

<3 Lolly


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