Quetiapine and metabolites

Description: 
Quetiapine and N-desalkylquetiapine by LC-MS/MS
Clinical details: 
Quetiapine is a dibenzothiazepine derivative that is licensed for the treatment of schizophrenia in an immediate release (IR) formulation. An extended release (ER) formulation has also been licensed in the UK (March 2010) for use in depression and in bipolar disorder. It is generally given at an initial dose of 25 mg twice daily, with increases in increments of 25–50 mg 2 or 3 times daily on the second and third days, as tolerated, to a target dose range of 600 to 800 mg/d by day 4 for the treatment of schizophrenia. Quetiapine is metabolised to sulfoxide, 7-hydroxy, N-desalkyl, O-desalkyl, and 7-hydroxy-N-desalkyl metabolites by cytochromes P450 (CYP) 3A4 and CYP3A5, with a possible minor contribution from CYP2D6. N-Desalkylquetiapine may be a major contributor to the antidepressant effect of quetiapine. Quetiapine reaches peak plasma concentrations 1–2 hours post-dose (5 hours post-dose for ER) and has a plasma half-life of 5–7 hours, with the half-lives of quetiapine sulfoxide, 7-hydroxyquetiapine, and of N-desalkylquetiapine being reported as 5–6, 5–6, and 11–12 hours, respectively. There is currently no widely accepted target range for pre-dose plasma quetiapine concentrations associated with either optimal clinical response, or minimal adverse effects when used to treat schizophrenia. However, a target range of 100 to 500 µg/L has been suggested.In 59 pre-dose TDM samples [dose (median, range) 600, 300–1500 mg/d] the plasma concentrations (median, range) were (µg/L): quetiapine 116 (2–748) and N-desalkylquetiapine 127 (8–417). Measurement of quetiapine and N-desalkylquetiapine (norquetiapine) can be useful in assessing adherence, in dose adjustment, and the investigation of suspected acute poisoning.
Units: 
µg/L
Sample type and Volume required: 
2mL EDTA whole blood or 1 mL plasma or serum (pre-dose or ‘trough’ sample). Serum or plasma can be used if required, but please avoid gel-separator tubes.
Turnaround time: 
5 working days
Storage and transport: 
Please refrigerate (if possible) if not sending immediately. Send by first class post.
Contacts:
Toxicology Department at King's Hospital
020 3299 5881
kch-tr.toxicology@nhs.net
King's College Hospital
Bessemer Wing - 3rd Floor
Denmark Hill
London SE5 9RS
For clinical advice or interpretation of results, please contact the laboratory in the first instance.

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Last updated: 02/04/2023