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Comparative and quantitative assessment on statin efficacy and safety: insights into inter-statin and inter-individual variability via dose- and exposure-response relationships

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Authors

Iwaki, Yuki; Lee, Wooin; Sugiyama, Yuichi

Issue Date
2019-11
Publisher
Ashley Publications Ltd.
Citation
Expert Opinion on Drug Metabolism and Toxicology, Vol.15 No.11, pp.897-911
Abstract
Introduction: Statins are prescribed widely for cholesterol-lowering therapy, but it is known that their efficacy and safety profiles vary, despite the shared pharmacophore and pharmacological target. The immense body of related clinical and preclinical data offers a unique opportunity to explore the possible factors underlying inter-statin and inter-individual variabilities. Area covered: Clinical and preclinical data from various statins were compiled with regard to the efficacy (cholesterol-lowering effect) and safety (muscle toxicity). Based on the compiled data, dose- and exposure-response relationships were explored to obtain mechanistic and quantitative insights into the variations in the efficacy and safety profiles of statins. Expert opinion: Our analyses indicated that the inter-statin variability in the cholesterol-lowering effect may be mainly attributable to variations in potency of inhibition of the pharmacological target, rather than variations in drug exposure at the site of drug action. However, the drug exposure at the sites of drug action (i.e., the liver for efficacy and the muscle for safety) may contribute to the differences in the efficacy and safety observed in individual patients.
ISSN
1742-5255
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/190098
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17425255.2019.1681399
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