This study aims to investigate whether liver patients may tolerate alitretinoin by comparing metabolism in 8 such patients with the metabolism in 8 healthy controls
This study aims to investigate whether liver patients may tolerate alitretinoin. Toctino (alitretinoin) is a vitamin A like substance that has proven effective in the treatment of specially hand eczema. The medicine is taken as capsules daily for up to 3 months. Toctino is currently only approved for patients with normal liver function, because it has never been studied how drug metabolism and excretion occurs in liver disease patients. This, however, the investigators want to examine in order to achieve an additional treatment for patients with severe hand eczema and concomitant liver disease. The study is a collaboration between dermatology and medical department, Gentofte Hospital and University of Copenhagen, where blood and urine tests will be conducted. From the medical department, 8 patients diagnosed with liver disease will be recruited. Patients should only receive a single dose of Toctino (30 mg capsules). 20 blood samples and one urine sample will be taken over the next 24 hours (approximately 250-300 ml) to measure the concentration of Toctino in blood and urine. Moreover, the urine will be collected over 24 hours. Then the investigators will recruit an 8-person control group that is matched according to gender, age and weight. In this control group will take exactly the same samples. Based on determining concentrations in blood and urine will be able to mathematically calculate how Toctino is absorbed, distributed and excreted in liver disease patients in conjunction with a healthy control group. The study will therefore help to determine what dose of Toctino that would be preferable in liver disease patients. The survey is estimated to be associated with a very low risk both for participating patients and control group. Toctino is an approved drug and side effects occur almost exclusively in long term treatment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
16
30 mg capsule of 9-cis-retinoic-acid (9-cis-RA)(Alitretinoin, Toctino®)
Gentofte Hospital
Hellerup, Denmark
The investigators wish to investigate whether the metabolism of alitretinoin differs between healthy controls and patients with moderate to severe hepatic disease
The metabolism of alitretinoin will be examined by measuring blood concentrations after time: 0 , ¼, ½, ¾, 1, 1¼, 1½, 2, 2½, 3, 3½, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 24 hours.
Time frame: 2 years
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