Assessment of Quinidine‐Induced Torsades de Pointes Risks Using a Whole‐Body Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model Linked to Cardiac Ionic Current Inhibition
Zexin Zhang,
Han Zhou,
Yiting Yang
et al.
Abstract:The lethality of torsades de pointes (TdP) by drugs is one of main reasons that some drugs were withdrawn from the market. In order to assess drug‐induced TdP risks, a model of cardiac ionic current suppression in human ventricular myocytes (Tor‐ORd model), combined with the maximum effective free therapeutic plasma concentration or the maximum effective free therapeutic myocyte concentration was often used, with the latter proved to be more relevant and more accurate. We aimed to develop a whole‐body physiolo… Show more
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