Exploring low clozapine C/D ratios, inverted clozapine-norclozapine ratios and undetectable concentrations as measures of non-adherence in clozapine patients: A literature review and a case series of 17 patients from 3 studies.

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Exploring low clozapine C/D ratios, inverted clozapine-norclozapine ratios and undetectable concentrations as measures of non-adherence in clozapine patients: A literature review and a case series of 17 patients from 3 studies.
Journal
Schizophrenia research
Author(s)
Ruan C.J., Olmos I., Ricciardi C., Schoretsanitis G., Vincent P.D., Anıl Yağcıoğlu A.E., Eap C.B., Baptista T., Clark S.R., Fernandez-Egea E., Kim S.H., Lane H.Y., Leung J., Maroñas Amigo O., Motuca M., Every-Palmer S., Procyshyn R.M., Rohde C., Suhas S., Schulte PFJ, Spina E., Takeuchi H., Verdoux H., Correll C.U., Molden E., De Las Cuevas C., de Leon J.
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1573-2509 (Electronic)
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0920-9964
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In Press
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Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: aheadofprint
Abstract
Up to 1/2 of outpatients prescribed clozapine may be partially/fully non-adherent, based on therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM). Three indices for measuring partial/full non-adherence are proposed a: 1) clozapine concentration/dose (C/D) ratio which drops to half or more of what is expected in the patient; 2) clozapine/norclozapine ratio that becomes inverted; and 3) clozapine concentration that becomes non-detectable.
These 3 proposed indices are based on a literature review and 17 cases of possible non-adherence from 3 samples: 1) an inpatient study in a Chinese hospital, 2) an inpatient randomized clinical trial in a United States hospital, and 3) and a Uruguayan outpatient study.
The first index of non-adherence is a clozapine C/D ratio which is less than half the ratio corresponding to the patient's specific ancestry group and sex-smoking subgroup. Knowing the minimum therapeutic dose of the patient based on repeated TDM makes it much easier to establish non-adherence. The second index is inverted clozapine/norclozapine ratios in the absence of alternative explanations. The third index is undetectable concentrations. By using half-lives, the chronology of the 3 indices of non-adherence was modeled in two patients: 1) the clozapine C/D ratio dropped to ≥1/2 of what is expected from the patient (around day 2); 2) the clozapine/norclozapine ratio became inverted (around day 3); and 3) the clozapine concentration became undetectable by the laboratory (around days 9-11).
Prospective studies should further explore these proposed clozapine indices in average patients, poor metabolizers (3 presented) and ultrarapid metabolizers (2 presented).
Keywords
Clozapine/blood, Clozapine/metabolism, Clozapine/therapeutic use, Drug interaction, Medication adherence, Schizophrenia
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