Approaches to Uncooperative Drugs in In Vitro Transporter Research
Published on 09-21-202311:14 AM by
a_borsuk| Updated on 09-21-202311:15 AM
In vitrodrug transporter data is critical for understanding drug-drug interaction potential, but this data is only useful if conclusions can be drawn. Researchers are confronted with practical challenges associated with compounds that are unstable, sticky or insoluble, resulting in convoluted or inconclusive results.
Three interesting transporter case studies will be presented, each highlighting a creative solution to explore perplexing initial results and generate useful data, despite problematic physicochemical characteristics of the drugs involved.
Key Learning Objectives:
Fundamental test system and platform limitations in drug transporter research
Practical methodologies to account for nonspecific binding and instability in transporter studies
Study designs with case studies
Who Should Attend:
Research scientists and drug development leadership aiming for successful IND / NDA submission, needing to meet regulatory requests and expectations, desiring to formulate a development plan that mitigates risks of late-stage failure, or simply wanting to better understand the ADME properties and potential DDI risks of their compound.
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Speakers:
Joanna Barbara, PhD ADME Research Site Head, BioIVT
Melissa O'Meara Forensic Science Consultant, C&EN Media Group