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Olanzapine: a systematic review and meta-regression of the relationships between dose, plasma concentration, receptor occupancy, and response.

Journal of clinical psychopharmacology (2013-04-24)
Delia Bishara, Olubanke Olofinjana, Anna Sparshatt, Shitij Kapur, David Taylor, Maxine X Patel
ABSTRACT

To conduct a systematic review examining the relationships between olanzapine dose, clinical outcome, dopamine occupancy, and plasma concentration; and to evaluate the potential for therapeutic drug monitoring. A search using Embase, Medline, and Pubmed was conducted; and the literature was systematically reviewed. Studies meeting inclusion criteria were examined. The relationships between olanzapine dose, response, dopamine occupancy, and concentration were analyzed using statistical regression. Ten studies were included in the analysis for dose-response. The effect size-dose relationship showed a typical dose-response curve with minimal rise in slope for doses higher than 10 mg/d. For the dose-occupancy relationship, 6 studies were included. Doses more than approximately 12 mg/d were sufficient to block 65% of striatal D2 receptors. Doses higher than 20 mg led to minimally higher receptor occupancies. Fifteen studies were included in the meta-regression of olanzapine mean concentrations. A linear relationship between mean plasma concentration and mean dose was observed. Our review suggests that the likelihood of a favorable response with olanzapine is maximized at doses of 10 to 15 mg/d (perhaps lower in nonsmoking females). Higher doses may be considered if 15 mg is ineffective and if plasma level is less than 20 ng/mL on that dose. There is a direct linear relationship between olanzapine dose and plasma concentration. Therapeutic drug monitoring may be useful in patients who are suspected of nonadherence, where there is potential for a drug interaction, and in patients taking 15 mg/d or more and who have not reached clinical response.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

USP
Olanzapine, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
Sigma-Aldrich
Olanzapine, ≥98% (HPLC)
Olanzapine, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
Olanzapine for system suitability, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard