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Title : Pharmacokinetic Evaluation of GB-5001, a Long-Acting Injectable Formulation of Donepezil, in Healthy Korean Participants: Population Pharmacokinetics with Phase 1 Study - Park_2025_Pharmaceutics_17_
Author(s) : Park EJ , Kim EH , Kim KY , Jeon JH , Song IS , Park SY , Liu KH , Park YC , Seol E , Lee J , Hong JH , Jung JG , Sunwoo J
Ref : Pharmaceutics , 17 : , 2025
Abstract :

Background/Objectives: Oral donepezil, an acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor for Alzheimer's disease, faces adherence challenges. Long-acting injectable (LAI) formulations like GB-5001 aim to enhance adherence by reducing dosing frequency. This Phase 1, open-label, active-controlled, dose-escalation study evaluated the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), and pharmacodynamics (PD) of GB-5001 in healthy male adults. Methods: Participants were assigned to cohorts receiving GB-5001A or GB-5001D (LAI formulations) via intramuscular (IM) or subcutaneous (SC) injection, or oral Aricept((a)). Safety, PK, and PD (AChE inhibition) were assessed. The influence of CYP2D6 phenotype was explored, and modeling/simulation was performed. Results: Fifty healthy male participants completed the study. After IM administration, GB-5001A (70 mg, 140 mg, 280 mg) showed dose-dependent increases in exposure (AUC(inf) and C(max)), resulting in significantly extended exposure compared to oral Aricept((a)) 10 mg. No serious adverse events were reported; the most common AEs were mild injection site reactions, which occurred in all treatment groups except the GB-5001A IM 70 mg group and the Aricept group. GB-5001A also demonstrated sustained AChE inhibition. Conclusions: GB-5001A, an LAI donepezil, showed favorable safety, dose-proportional PK, and sustained plasma exposure. It achieved a 3-4-fold longer half-life than oral donepezil. These findings, supported by modeling, highlight GB-5001A's potential as a once-monthly IM alternative for Alzheimer's disease treatment.

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Park EJ, Kim EH, Kim KY, Jeon JH, Song IS, Park SY, Liu KH, Park YC, Seol E, Lee J, Hong JH, Jung JG, Sunwoo J (2025)
Pharmacokinetic Evaluation of GB-5001, a Long-Acting Injectable Formulation of Donepezil, in Healthy Korean Participants: Population Pharmacokinetics with Phase 1 Study
Pharmaceutics 17 :

Park EJ, Kim EH, Kim KY, Jeon JH, Song IS, Park SY, Liu KH, Park YC, Seol E, Lee J, Hong JH, Jung JG, Sunwoo J (2025)
Pharmaceutics 17 :