Increasing the bioavailability of oral esketamine by a single dose of cobicistat: A case study
Cornelis F. Vos,
Wietske L. Hemminga,
Rob E. Aarnoutse
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundIntranasal esketamine is an approved drug for treatment‐resistant depression (TRD); however, it is costly and may result in specific adverse effects. In this single case study, we explored if oral esketamine can be a suitable alternative.MethodsIn collaboration with a 39‐year‐old female with TRD, we compared plasma concentration curves of intranasal (84 mg) and oral (1, 2 and 4 mg/kg) esketamine. Because oral esketamine has a relatively low bioavailability, it results in a different ratio between esk… Show more
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