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A double-blind,
placebo-controlled, ascending-dose evaluation of the pharmacokinetics and
tolerability of modafinil tablets in healthy male volunteers
Wong YN, Simcoe D, Hartman LN, Laughton WB,
King SP, McCormick GC, Grebow PE
Drug Safety and Disposition,
Cephalon, Inc.
West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.
J Clin Pharmacol 1999 Jan; 39(1):30-40
ABSTRACT
A randomized, double-blind,
placebo-controlled, ascending-dose study was conducted to evaluate the
pharmacokinetic and safety profiles of increasing modafinil doses (200 mg,
400 mg, 600 mg, 800 mg) administered orally over a 7-day period in normal
healthy male volunteers. Eight subjects (six modafinil; two placebo)
were randomized to each of the four dose groups. Modafinil or a
placebo was administered once daily for 7 days. Serial blood samples were
obtained following administration of the day 1 and day 7 doses for
characterization of pharmacokinetics, and trough samples were obtained prior
to dosing on days 2 through 6 to assess the time to reach the steady state.
Pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated using noncompartmental methods.
Modafinil steady state was reached after three daily doses. Modafinil
pharmacokinetics were dose and time independent over the range of 200 mg to
800 mg. Steady-state pharmacokinetics of modafinil were characterized
by a rapid oral absorption rate, a low plasma clearance of approximately 50
mL/min, a volume of distribution of approximately 0.8 L/kg, and a long
half-life of approximately 15 hr. Modafinil was primarily eliminated
by metabolism. Modafinil acid was the major urinary metabolite.
Stereospecific pharmacokinetics of modafinil were demonstrated. The
d-modafinil enantiomer was eliminated at a threefold faster rate than
1-modafinil. Modafinil 200 mg, 400 mg, and 600 mg doses were generally well
tolerated. The modafinil 800 mg dose panel was discontinued after 3
days of treatment due to the observation of increased blood pressure and
pulse rate. The safety data from this study suggest that the maximum
tolerable single daily oral modafinil dose, without titration, may be 600
mg.
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