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Wim J Tamminga

CTC Netherlands BV, Groningen, the Netherlands.

1 paper in the library · publishing 2026

Papers

The role of cytochrome P450 polymorphisms in the pharmacokinetics of oral esketamine.

The pharmacogenomics journal April 24, 2026 Daniël T Coerts, Sanne Y Smith-Apeldoorn, Jérôme C Oude Nijhuis et al.

A genetic variation in the CYP2B6 enzyme, known as 516 G > T, is linked to higher blood levels of oral esketamine four hours after dosing in people with treatment-resistant depression. In a small sample of 18 participants from a placebo-controlled trial, carriers of the variant had median esketamine levels of 5.1 µg/L, compared to 2.1 µg/L in non-carriers. No significant associations were found for two other genetic variants, CYP3A4*22 and CYP3A5*3, but the numbers of carriers were very small. Larger studies are needed to clarify their effects.