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PK / PD modeling

PK/PD modeling is the integration of pharmacokinetics with a response. The response may be positive (such as a biomarker being targeted or desired efficacy); or the response may be negative (such as a toxicological endpoint). PK/PD modeling allows for prediction of the desired or undesired response, based on a particular administered dose or measure of exposure.

PK / PD Modeling Overview

  • Conducted using either a compartmental PK model or a PBPK model  
  • Applies to both small and large molecules
  • Often combined with scaling to develop a predictive PK/PD human model 

 

Common Uses 

  • Dose regimen design 
  • Interspecies scaling / Phase I exposure predictions
  • Assessment of potential impacts on efficacy from PK changes (due to material lot changes) 
  • Preclinical & clinical optimization study design

 

Regulatory Guidance & Timing

PK/PD modeling is not specifically required in regulatory guidance, but the FDA has strongly suggested including modeling in the data package. In addition, the 2017 EMA guideline for first-in-human (FIH) dosing recommends that estimation of FIH should be based on state-of-the-art modeling (e.g. PK/PD and PBPK) and or using allometric factors. A PK/PD model can be critical for predicting FIH doses of large molecules with approaches using a minimally anticipated biological effect level (MABEL) or a pharmacologically active dose (PAD).

PK / PD modeling studies typically occur during late discovery through clinical.


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