Introduction: About 30–40% of GERD patients report an inadequate response to proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) due to their suboptimal pharmacological profiles. Recently, a new synthesized P-CABs, vonoprazan, showed higher suppression of gastric acid secretion as compared to lansoprazole. Areas covered: This review provides an update on the pharmacokinetic properties of vonoprazan and their correlates with pharmacodynamics; preliminary data on the therapeutic efficacy of vonoprazan as compared to lansoprazole in GERD patients Expert opinion: At variance from all available PPIs, vonoprazan acts directly on H+,K+-ATPase irrespectively of its activity, providing a fast onset of action without requiring acid activation and specific administration timing. Clinical and pharmacological investigations have confirmed a more rapid, potent and prolonged inhibition of acid secretion, including a better nighttime acid control, and a less antisecretory variability, as compared with PPIs. Preliminary data in patients with erosive esophagitis (EE) have shown the non-inferiority of vonoprazan to lansoprazole in terms of symptom relief and healing rate. Since these pharmacokinetic advantages, it is expected that it will have a significant favorable impact on GERD management. However, the clinical use of vonoprazan raises also some issues about its efficacy and safety in the long-term that deserve verification and careful investigation.
Vonoprazan for treatment of gastroesophageal reflux: pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic considerations
FURNARI, MANUELE;MOSCATELLI, ALESSANDRO;BODINI, GIORGIA;MARABOTTO, ELISA;SAVARINO, VINCENZO;
2016-01-01
Abstract
Introduction: About 30–40% of GERD patients report an inadequate response to proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) due to their suboptimal pharmacological profiles. Recently, a new synthesized P-CABs, vonoprazan, showed higher suppression of gastric acid secretion as compared to lansoprazole. Areas covered: This review provides an update on the pharmacokinetic properties of vonoprazan and their correlates with pharmacodynamics; preliminary data on the therapeutic efficacy of vonoprazan as compared to lansoprazole in GERD patients Expert opinion: At variance from all available PPIs, vonoprazan acts directly on H+,K+-ATPase irrespectively of its activity, providing a fast onset of action without requiring acid activation and specific administration timing. Clinical and pharmacological investigations have confirmed a more rapid, potent and prolonged inhibition of acid secretion, including a better nighttime acid control, and a less antisecretory variability, as compared with PPIs. Preliminary data in patients with erosive esophagitis (EE) have shown the non-inferiority of vonoprazan to lansoprazole in terms of symptom relief and healing rate. Since these pharmacokinetic advantages, it is expected that it will have a significant favorable impact on GERD management. However, the clinical use of vonoprazan raises also some issues about its efficacy and safety in the long-term that deserve verification and careful investigation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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