Eletriptan
JFDA label: Relpax Film Coated Tab
Mechanism of Action
Selective agonist for serotonin (5-HT1B, 5-HT1D, and 5-HT1F receptors) in cranial arteries; causes vasoconstriction and reduces sterile inflammation associated with antidromic neuronal transmission correlating with relief of migraine
Indications
Approved
- Migraines
Contraindications
Source: Lexicomp
- Additional contraindications (not in US labeling): Cardiac arrhythmias (especially tachycardias), valvular heart disease, congenital heart disease, atherosclerotic disease Absolute
- Ischemic coronary artery disease (eg, angina pectoris, history of myocardial infarction, documented silent ischemia) Absolute
- Raynaud syndrome Absolute
- Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome or arrhythmias associated with other cardiac accessory conduction pathway disorders Absolute
- coronary artery vasospasm, including Prinzmetal angina Absolute
- history of stroke, transient ischemic attack, or history or current evidence of hemiplegic or basilar migraine Absolute
- ischemic bowel disease Absolute
- known hypersensitivity to eletriptan or any component of the formulation Absolute
- ophthalmoplegic migraine Absolute
- peripheral vascular disease Absolute
- recent use (within 24 hours) of treatment with another 5-HT1 agonist, or an ergotamine-containing or ergot-type medication (eg, dihydroergotamine or methysergide) Absolute
- recent use (within at least 72 hours) of the following potent CYP3A4 inhibitors: ketoconazole, itraconazole, nefazodone, troleandomycin, clarithromycin, ritonavir, or nelfinavir Absolute
- severe hepatic impairment. Documentation of allergenic cross-reactivity for serotonin 5-HT1 receptor agonists (triptans) in this class is limited. However, because of similarities in chemical structure and/or pharmacologic actions, the possibility of cross-sensitivity cannot be ruled out with certainty Absolute
- uncontrolled hypertension Absolute
Adverse Reactions
Cardiac disorders (2)
Common Chest pain · palpitations
Nervous system disorders (9)
Common chills · Dizziness · drowsiness · headache · hypertonia · hypoesthesia · pain · paresthesia · vertigo
Gastrointestinal disorders (5)
Common abdominal pain · dyspepsia · dysphagia · Nausea · xerostomia
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders (1)
Common Diaphoresis
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders (2)
Common back pain · Weakness
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders (1)
Common Pharyngitis
Dosing
Source: Lexicomp
Warnings & Precautions
Source: Lexicomp
Anaphylactic/Anaphylactoid reactions
Anaphylaxis, anaphylactoid, and hypersensitivity reactions (including angioedema) have occurred; may be life-threatening or fatal. Use is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to eletriptan.
Cardiac events
Coronary artery vasospasm, transient ischemia, myocardial infarction, ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation, cardiac arrest, and death have been reported with 5-HT1 agonist administration; some events have occurred within a few hours of administration. Patients who experience sensations of chest pain/pressure/tightness or symptoms suggestive of angina following dosing should be evaluated for coronary artery disease or Prinzmetal angina before receiving additional doses; if dosing is resumed and similar symptoms recur, monitor with ECG. Use is contraindicated in patients with ischemic or vasospastic CAD and Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome or arrhythmias associated with other cardiac accessory conduction pathway disorders.
Cerebrovascular events
Cerebral/subarachnoid hemorrhage and stroke (some fatal) have been reported with 5-HT1 agonist administration. Use is contraindicated in patients with a history of stroke or transient ischemic attack.
Elevated blood pressure
Significant elevation in blood pressure, including hypertensive crisis with acute impairment of organ systems, has also been reported on rare occasions in patients with and without a history of hypertension. Monitor blood pressure; use is contraindicated in patients with uncontrolled hypertension.
Serotonin syndrome
Symptoms of agitation, confusion, hallucinations, hyper-reflexia, myoclonus, shivering, and tachycardia may rarely occur with concomitant proserotonergic drugs (ie, SSRIs/SNRIs or triptans) or agents which reduce eletriptan's metabolism. Concurrent use of serotonin precursors (eg, tryptophan) is not recommended. If concomitant administration with SSRIs is warranted, monitor closely, especially at initiation and with dose increases. Discontinue eletriptan if serotonin syndrome is suspected.
Vasospasm-related events
Peripheral vascular ischemia, gastrointestinal vascular ischemia/infarction, and Raynaud syndrome have been reported with 5-HT1 agonists. Disease-related concerns:
Coronary artery disease
Should not be given to patients who have risk factors for CAD (eg, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, smoker, obesity, diabetes, strong family history of CAD, menopause, male >40 years of age) without adequate cardiac evaluation. Patients with suspected CAD should have cardiovascular evaluation to rule out CAD before considering use; if cardiovascular evaluation is “satisfactory,” first dose should be given in the healthcare provider's office (consider ECG monitoring). Periodic evaluation of cardiovascular status should be done in all patients.
Hepatic impairment
Not recommended for use in patients with severe hepatic impairment. Concurrent drug therapy issues:
Drug-drug interactions
Potentially significant interactions may exist, requiring dose or frequency adjustment, additional monitoring, and/or selection of alternative therapy. Consult drug interactions database for more detailed information. Other warnings/precautions:
Appropriate use
Only indicated for treatment of acute migraine; not indicated for migraine prophylaxis, or for the treatment of cluster headache, hemiplegic or basilar migraine. If a patient does not respond to the first dose, the diagnosis of migraine should be reconsidered; rule out underlying neurologic disease in patients with atypical headache and in patients with no prior history of migraine. Acute migraine agents (eg, triptans, opioids, ergotamine, or a combination of the agents) used for 10 or more days per month may lead to worsening of headaches (medication overuse headache); withdrawal treatment may be necessary in the setting of overuse. Special populations:
Elderly
Blood pressure was increased to a greater extent in elderly subjects than in younger subjects.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy
Adverse events were observed in animal reproduction studies. Information related to eletriptan use in pregnancy is limited (Källén 2011; Nezvalová-Henriksen, 2010; Nezvalová-Henriksen 2012). Until additional information is available, other agents are preferred for the initial treatment of migraine in pregnancy (Da Silva 2012; MacGregor 2012; Williams 2012).
Lactation
Eletriptan is present in breast milk. Eight women were given a single dose of eletriptan 80 mg. The amount of drug detected in breast milk over 24 hours was ~0.02% of the maternal dose and the milk-to-plasma ratio was variable. The presence of the active metabolite was not measured. The manufacturer recommends that caution be exercised when administering eletriptan to breastfeeding women.
Monitoring
| Clinical pearl | Headache severity; signs/symptoms suggestive of angina; blood pressure, heart rate, and/or ECG with first dose in patients with likelihood of unrecognized coronary disease, such as patients with significant hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, obese patients, patients with diabetes, smokers with other risk factors or strong family history of coronary artery disease; signs/symptoms of serotonin syndrome and hypersensitivity reactions |
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Chemistry & Properties
| Formula | C22H26N2O2S |
|---|---|
| Molecular weight | 382.53 g/mol |
| IUPAC name | 5-[2-(benzenesulfonyl)ethyl]-3-[[(2R)-1-methylpyrrolidin-2-yl]methyl]-1H-indole |
| CAS | 143322-58-1 |
| PubChem CID | 77993 |
| InChIKey | PWVXXGRKLHYWKM-LJQANCHMSA-N |
| logP | 3.82 (XLogP 4.1) |
| Polar surface area | 53.17 Ų |
| H-bond acceptors / donors | 3 / 1 |
| Drug-likeness (QED) | 0.71 |
| Lipinski violations | 0 |
SMILES
CN1CCC[C@@H]1Cc1c[nH]c2ccc(CCS(=O)(=O)c3ccccc3)cc12Biology & Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacokinetics
| BBB penetrant | Yes |
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Enzyme interactions
| Enzyme | Role | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| CYP1A2 | Substrate | — |
| CYP2C19 | Substrate | — |
| CYP2C9 | Substrate | — |
| CYP2D6 | Substrate | — |
| CYP3A4 | Substrate | — |
Receptor binding (top 5)
| Target | Action | Affinity |
|---|---|---|
| 5-HT1D receptor (HTR1D) | Agonist | pKi 8.9 |
| 5-HT1B receptor (HTR1B) | Agonist | pKi 8.0 |
| 5-HT1F receptor (HTR1F) | Agonist | pKi 8.0 |
| 5-HT1A receptor (HTR1A) | Agonist | pKi 7.4 |
| 5-ht1e receptor (HTR1E) | Agonist | pKi 7.2 |
Transporters
BCRP (Inhibitor)BSEP (Inhibitor)MDR1 (Inhibitor)MRP1 (Inhibitor)NTCP (Inhibitor)OATP1B1 (Inhibitor)OATP1B1 (Inhibitor)OATP1B3 (Inhibitor)OATP1B3 (Inhibitor)OATP2B1 (Inhibitor)OCT1 (Inhibitor)P-gp (Inhibitor)MDR1 (Substrate)OATP1A2 (Substrate)P-gp (Substrate)Transporter(unspecified) (Substrate)
Drug–drug interactions (54, DDInter)
| Interacting drug | Severity | Management |
|---|---|---|
| Ceritinib | major | |
| Clarithromycin | major | |
| Cobicistat | major | |
| Dexfenfluramine | major | |
| Dolasetron | major | |
| Erythromycin | major | |
| Fenfluramine | major | |
| Granisetron | major | |
| Idelalisib | major | |
| Ketoconazole | major | |
| Lorcaserin | major | |
| Methylene blue | major | |
| Ondansetron | major | |
| Ozanimod | major | |
| Palonosetron | major | |
| Procarbazine | major | |
| Sibutramine | major | |
| Aprepitant | moderate | |
| Bicalutamide | moderate | |
| Brigatinib | moderate | |
| Chloramphenicol | moderate | |
| Cimetidine | moderate | |
| Clotrimazole | moderate | |
| Codeine | moderate | |
| Crizotinib | moderate | |
| Cyclosporine | moderate | |
| Dasatinib | moderate | |
| Deferasirox | moderate | |
| Entrectinib | moderate | |
| Fedratinib | moderate | |
| Fluconazole | moderate | |
| Fostamatinib | moderate | |
| Hydrocodone | moderate | |
| Imatinib | moderate | |
| Ivacaftor | moderate | |
| Lapatinib | moderate | |
| Larotrectinib | moderate | |
| Lorlatinib | moderate | |
| Miconazole | moderate | |
| Morphine | moderate |
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Registered Products (6)
| Brand | Form / strength | Pack | Agent | Citizen (JOD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Migrotan 40 mg Film Coated Tablets | Film-Coated Tablet Eletriptan 40 mg | 4 tab pack varies | Sukhtian Group | 9.570 |
| Relpax Film Coated Tab | Film-Coated Tablet 20 mg | 3 tab pack varies | Sabbagh Drug Store | 10.020 |
| Relpax Film Coated Tab | Film-Coated Tablet 40 mg | 3 tab pack varies | Sabbagh Drug Store | 10.250 |
| Relpax Film Coated Tab | Film-Coated Tablet 40 mg | 6 tab pack varies | Sabbagh Drug Store | 12.310 |
| Relpax Film Coated Tab | Film-Coated Tablet 20 mg | 6 tab pack varies | Sabbagh Drug Store | 12.350 |
| Migrotan 40 mg Film Coated Tablets | Film-Coated Tablet Eletriptan 40 mg | 10 tab pack varies | Sukhtian Group | 14.360 |