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Drug Interactions between sonidegib and suvorexant

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Moderate

suvorexant sonidegib

Applies to: suvorexant and sonidegib

MONITOR: Coadministration with inhibitors of CYP450 3A4 may increase the plasma concentrations of sonidegib, which is primarily metabolized by the isoenzyme. In 15 healthy volunteers, administration of a single 800 mg dose of sonidegib five days after starting treatment with the potent CYP450 3A4 inhibitor ketoconazole (200 mg orally twice daily for 14 days) increased mean sonidegib peak plasma concentration (Cmax) and systemic exposure (AUC) by 1.5- and 2.2-fold, respectively, compared to administration of sonidegib alone. Simulations using physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models suggest that sonidegib steady-state AUC would similarly increase in cancer patients taking sonidegib 200 mg once daily with a potent CYP450 3A4 inhibitor for 14 days. In addition, PBPK simulations predict that sonidegib steady-state AUC would increase approximately 1.8-fold when sonidegib 200 mg once daily is coadministered with the moderate CYP450 3A4 inhibitor erythromycin for 14 days, and 2.8-fold when coadministered with erythromycin for 4 months. No data are available for other, less potent CYP450 3A4 inhibitors.

MANAGEMENT: Caution is advised when sonidegib is prescribed with CYP450 3A4 inhibitors. Patients should be monitored for potentially increased adverse reactions, particularly musculoskeletal toxicity, and sonidegib treatment interrupted or discontinued accordingly.

References (1)
  1. (2015) "Product Information. Odomzo (sonidegib)." Novartis Pharmaceuticals

Drug and food interactions

Moderate

suvorexant food

Applies to: suvorexant

GENERALLY AVOID: Alcohol may potentiate some of the pharmacologic effects of suvorexant. Use in combination may result in additive central nervous system depression and/or impairment of judgment, thinking, and psychomotor skills. In addition, alcohol may increase the risk of cognitive and complex behavioral changes associated with the use of hypnotics including suvorexant, such as amnesia, anxiety, hallucinations, sleep-driving, and other neuropsychiatric symptoms.

ADJUST DOSE: Grapefruit juice may significantly increase the plasma concentrations of suvorexant. The proposed mechanism is inhibition of CYP450 3A4-mediated first-pass metabolism in the gut wall by certain compounds present in grapefruit.

ADJUST DOSING INTERVAL: Administration with or soon after a meal may delay the gastrointestinal absorption of suvorexant. According to the product labeling, administration of suvorexant with a high-fat meal resulted in no meaningful change in peak plasma concentration (Cmax) or systemic exposure (AUC), but a delay in Tmax of approximately 1.5 hours.

MANAGEMENT: Concomitant use of suvorexant with alcohol should be avoided. Patients should be advised not to use suvorexant if they had alcohol that evening or before bed. Grapefruit juice should preferably be avoided; otherwise, the recommended dose of suvorexant is 5 mg when used with grapefruit juice and should not exceed 10 mg. Suvorexant may be taken with or without food; however, for faster sleep onset, suvorexant should not be administered with or soon after a meal.

References (1)
  1. (2014) "Product Information. Belsomra (suvorexant)." Merck & Co., Inc
Moderate

sonidegib food

Applies to: sonidegib

ADJUST DOSING INTERVAL: Food significantly increases the oral bioavailability of sonidegib. According to the product labeling, administration of sonidegib with a high-fat meal (approximately 1000 calories; 50% from fat) increased mean sonidegib peak plasma concentration (Cmax) and systemic exposure (AUC) by 7.4- to 7.8-fold.

GENERALLY AVOID: Grapefruit juice may increase the plasma concentrations of sonidegib. The proposed mechanism is inhibition of CYP450 3A4-mediated first-pass metabolism in the gut wall by certain compounds present in grapefruit. In general, the effect of grapefruit juice is concentration-, dose- and preparation-dependent, and can vary widely among brands. Certain preparations of grapefruit juice (e.g., high dose, double strength) have sometimes demonstrated potent inhibition of CYP450 3A4, while other preparations (e.g., low dose, single strength) have typically demonstrated moderate inhibition. Increased exposure to sonidegib may increase the risk of adverse effects such as musculoskeletal toxicity, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, anorexia, weight loss, alopecia, pruritus, and dysgeusia.

MANAGEMENT: Sonidegib should be administered on an empty stomach, at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal. Patients should avoid consumption of grapefruit or grapefruit juice during treatment with sonidegib.

References (1)
  1. (2015) "Product Information. Odomzo (sonidegib)." Novartis Pharmaceuticals

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Drug Interaction Classification

These classifications are only a guideline. The relevance of a particular drug interaction to a specific individual is difficult to determine. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting or stopping any medication.
Major Highly clinically significant. Avoid combinations; the risk of the interaction outweighs the benefit.
Moderate Moderately clinically significant. Usually avoid combinations; use it only under special circumstances.
Minor Minimally clinically significant. Minimize risk; assess risk and consider an alternative drug, take steps to circumvent the interaction risk and/or institute a monitoring plan.
Unknown No interaction information available.

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