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No Dose Adjustment is Recommended for Digoxin, Warfarin, Atorvastatin or a Combination Oral Contraceptive When Coadministered with Dulaglutide.

Clin Pharmacokinet · 2017

Last updated 2026-05-28

A study tested whether dulaglutide, a GLP-1 drug, affects how four common medications—digoxin, warfarin, atorvastatin, and a birth control pill—are absorbed in the body. The results showed that dulaglutide did not meaningfully change the absorption of digoxin, warfarin, or the birth control pill, though it slightly reduced atorvastatin levels by 21%. No dose adjustments for these medications are needed when taken with dulaglutide.

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JournalClin Pharmacokinet, 2017
Citations20
Relative citation ratio0.97
NIH percentile49
Molecules dulaglutide

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus are known to delay gastric emptying (GE). The potential effect of the GLP-1 RA dulaglutide on the pharmacokinetics (PK) of four orally administered drugs and on the pharmacodynamic (PD) effect of warfarin was investigated. METHODS: In four separate clinical pharmacology studies, digoxin, warfarin, atorvastatin and Ortho-Cyclen were orally administered to healthy subjects with and without a subcutaneous dose of dulaglutide 1.5 mg. The effect of dulaglutide coadministration was assessed based on the PK parameters of key analytes. For warfarin PD, the effect of dulaglutide on the international normalized ratio (INR) was evaluated. RESULTS: Areas under the concentration-time curves (AUCs) with and without dulaglutide were similar for all analytes except atorvastatin, where it was reduced by 21%. Maximum concentrations (C ) were generally lower following coadministration with dulaglutide, with statistically significant reductions (90% confidence intervals of geometric least squares means ratios outside 0.80-1.25) for all analytes except R-warfarin. For all analytes, there was a general trend for the time to C (t ) to increase following coadministration with dulaglutide. For warfarin, dulaglutide coadministration had no statistically significant effect on the maximum INR (INR); however, a 2% increase in area under the INR curve (AUC) was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Dulaglutide did not affect the absorption of the tested medications to a clinically relevant degree. Based on the PK and PD evaluations, no dose adjustments for digoxin, warfarin, atorvastatin and Ortho-Cyclen are recommended when coadministered with dulaglutide. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBERS: NCT01458210, NCT01436201, NCT01432938, and NCT01250834.

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