Acute Porphyria Drug Database

Monograph

L04AK02 - Teriflunomide
Propably not porphyrinogenic
PNP

Important Information
Patients on immunosuppressive therapy have an increased risk of infections. Since infections have a potential to trigger acute porphyric attacks vigilance is motivated regarding signs or symptoms of infection and/or possible symptoms of a porphyric attack. Side effects like nausea and vomiting may potentially be porphyrinogenic through reduction in carbohydrate intake.
Side effects
Infections are common in patients using immunosuppressants and since infections might trigger an acute porphyric attack, vigilance regarding signs and symptoms of an infection and/ or a porphyric attack is recommended. Common adverse reactions of teriflunomide that can be confused with an acute porphyric attack are nausea and vomiting. These side effects may potentially be porphyrinogenic if leading to a decrease in carbohydrate intake.
Rationale
Teriflunomide is only to a minor or negligible degree metabolized by CYP-enzymes. Some inhibitory potential on CYP 3A4 and CYP 2C9 cannot be ruled out, however the effect on CYP is probably week, and there are no indications of irreversible inhibition.
Chemical description
Teriflunomide is the active metabolite of leflunomide, and is an open-ring cyanoacetic acid metabolite.
Therapeutic characteristics
Teriflunomide is indicated for the treatment of adult patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis. It acts as an immunomodulatory agent by inhibiting pyrimidine synthesis. It is administered orally.
Metabolism and pharmacokinetics
Teriflunomide is excreted in the gastrointestinal tract mainly through the bile as unchanged drug. In vivo studies suggest that teriflunomide is a week inhibitor of CYP 2C8, and a week inducer of CYP 1A2. Also, a small increase in plasma concentration of ethinyl estradiol and levonorgestrel (CYP 34A substrates) was shown in an in vivo study, but no mechanism was proposed. Two case reports of bleeding and increased INR when leflunomide (prodrug to teriflunomide) was administered concomitantly with warfarin, suggests possible inhibitory effects of leflunomide and/or teriflunomide on CYP 2C9. (Chonlahan 2006, Lim 2002). However, no alterations on the pharmacokinetics of warfarin by teriflunomid were seen in an in vivo study described in the SPC and it is proposed that teriflunomide is not an inducer or inhibitor of 2C9.

References

# Citation details PMID
*Scientific articles
1. Leflunomide and warfarin interaction: case report and review of the literature.
Chonlahan J, Halloran MA, et al. Pharmacotherapy. 2006 Jun;26(6):868-71.
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2. Leflunomide can potentiate the anticoagulant effect of warfarin.BMJ. 2002 Dec 7;325(7376):1333.
Lim V, Pande I.
*Summary of Product Characteristics
3. The electronic Medicines Compendium (eMC). Aubagio. Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC).

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Netherlands
AUBAGIO · AUBAGIO 14 mg, filmomhulde tablet · Aubagio 7 mg, filmomhulde tablet · Teriflox · Teriflox 14 mg, filmomhulde tabletten · Teriflunomide · Teriflunomide Accord 14 mg, filmomhulde tabletten · Teriflunomide Accord 7 mg filmomhulde tabletten · Teriflunomide Amarox 14 mg filmomhulde tabletten · Teriflunomide Amarox 7 mg filmomhulde tabletten · Teriflunomide CF 14 mg, filmomhulde tabletten · Teriflunomide Devatis 14 mg, filmomhulde tabletten · Teriflunomide Devatis 7 mg, filmomhulde tabletten · Teriflunomide Glenmark 14 mg filmomhulde tabletten · Teriflunomide Mylan 14 mg, filmomhulde tabletten · Teriflunomide Sandoz 14 mg, filmomhulde tabletten · Teriflunomide Vivanta 14 mg filmomhulde tabletten · Teriflunomide Abdi14 · Teriflunomide Abdi14 mg filmomhulde tabletten
United Kingdom
Aubagio · Aubagio 14mg tablets · Aubagio 7mg tablets · Teriflunomide · Teriflunomide 14mg tablets
Denmark
Aubagio · Clefirem · Teriflunomid · Teriflunomid "Zentiva" · Teriflunomide · Teriflunomide "Glenmark" · Teriflunomide "Krka" · Teriflunomide "Newbury" · Teriflunomide "Orion" · Teriflunomide "Sandoz" · Teriflunomide "Stada" · Teriflunomide "Teva" · Teriflunomide "Vivanta" · Teriflunomide Accord · Teriflunomide Mylan
Norway
Aubagio · Teriflunomide Glenmark · Teriflunomide Mylan
Poland
Clefirem · Teriflunomide Medical Valley · Teriflunomide Neuraxpharm
Iceland
AUBAGIO · Bozilos · Feple · Tergio · Teriflunomid · Teriflunomid Zentiva · Teriflunomid beta · Teriflunomide · Teriflunomide Accord · Teriflunomide Adalvo · Teriflunomide Krka · Teriflunomide Medical Valley · Teriflunomide Mylan · Teriflunomide Neuraxpharm · Teriflunomide Newbury · Teriflunomide Sandoz · Teriflunomide STADA · Teriflunomide STADA Arzneimittel AG · Teriflunomide Teva · TIFAY
Finland
Aubagio · Clefirem · Teriflunomide · Teriflunomide Mylan · Teriflunomide Accord · Teriflunomide Avansor · Teriflunomide Glenmark · Teriflunomide Krka · Teriflunomide Orion · Teriflunomide Sandoz · Teriflunomide STADA · Teriflunomide Viatris · Teriflunomide Vivanta
Latvia
Aregalu · Aubagio · Boxarid · Bozilos · Clefirem · Meliterix · Tenamid · Terebyo · Teriflunomide · Teriflunomide Accord · Teriflunomide Mylan · Teriflunomide Teva · Teriflunomide Zentiva · Tifay
Serbia
Ayaxya · Ayaxya® · Teriflunomid · Teriflunomid PharmaS · Teriflunomid Zentiva® · Teriflunomide · Teriflunomide Pharmascience
 
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