Eplerenone

Eplerenone

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IUPAC_name = pregn-4-ene-7,21-dicarboxylic acid, 9,11-epoxy-17-hydroxy-3-oxo, γ-lactone, methyl ester (7α, 11α, 17α)
CAS_number = 107724-20-9
ATC_prefix=C03
ATC_suffix=DA04
PubChem=5282131
DrugBank=APRD00707
C=24 | H=30 | O=6
molecular_weight = 414.49
bioavailability = 69%
metabolism = hepatic (CYP3A4)
elimination_half-life = 3–5 hours
excretion = 67% renal
32% biliary
pregnancy_category = B3 (Aust)
legal_status = Schedule 4 (Aust), Rx only (US)
routes_of_administration = oral

Eplerenone (INN) (pronEng|ɛpˈlɛrənoʊn) is an aldosterone antagonist used as an adjunct in the management of chronic heart failure. It is similar to spironolactone, though it may be more specific for the mineralocorticoid receptor and is specifically marketed for reducing cardiovascular risk in patients following myocardial infarction. It is marketed by Pfizer under the trade name Inspra.

Clinical use

Indications

Eplerenone is specifically indicated for the reduction of risk of cardiovascular death in patients with heart failure and left ventricular dysfunction within 3–14 days of an acute myocardial infarction, in combination with standard therapies and as treatment against hypertension.

Contraindications

Eplerenone is contraindicated in patients with hyperkalaemia, severe renal impairment (creatinine Cl less than 30 ml/min), or severe hepatic impairment (Child-Pugh C). The manufacturer of eplerenone also contraindicates ( relative C.I. ) concomitant treatment with ketoconazole, itraconazole or other potassium-sparing diuretics (though the manufacturer still considers taking these drugs to be absolute C.I.) Potential benefits should be weighted against possible risks.

Adverse effects

Common adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated with the use of eplerenone include: hyperkalaemia, hypotension, dizziness, altered renal function, and increased creatinine concentration. [Rossi S, editor. Australian Medicines Handbook 2006. Adelaide: Australian Medicines Handbook; 2006]

Drug interactions

Eplerenone is primarily metabolised by the cytochrome P450 enzyme CYP3A4. Thus the potential exists for adverse drug interactions with other drugs that induce or inhibit CYP3A4. Specifically, the concomitant use of the CYP3A4 potent inhibitors ketoconazole and itraconazole is contraindicated. Other CYP3A4 inhibitors including erythromycin, saquinavir, and verapamil should be used with caution. Other drugs that increase potassium concentrations may increase the risk of hyperkalaemia associated with eplerenone therapy, including salt substitutes, [LoSalt [http://www.losalt.com/docs/lo_salt_web_advice.pdf Advisory Statement] (PDF)] potassium supplements and other potassium-sparing diuretics.

General considerations

Due to the high risk of elevated potassium levels in individuals taking eplerenone, The United States FDA suggests routine checks on the individual's potassium level to screen for hyperkalemia.

ee also

* Spironolactone
* Aldosterone antagonist
* Canrenone

References


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