Shingrix (Recombinant Zoster Vaccine) PK Simulator
Indication: Shingles prevention
Interactive immunogenicity simulator for Shingrix, a recombinant zoster vaccine that presents varicella-zoster virus glycoprotein E with the AS01B adjuvant system to prevent shingles in older adults. Summarizes antibody response dynamics after intramuscular vaccination.
Drug Overview
Clinical Context
- Molecular Target
- Varicella-zoster virus glycoprotein E antigen with AS01B adjuvant-driven immune activation
- Drug Class
- Vaccine
- Therapeutic Area
- Infectious Disease
- Indication
- Shingles prevention
- Route of Administration
- Intramuscular
Model Information
- Model Type
- PK/Immunogenicity
This simulator was built from published pharmacometric literature using PKPDBuilder's AI-powered model extraction pipeline.
About This Simulator
This interactive pharmacokinetic simulator for Shingrix (Recombinant Zoster Vaccine) allows you to explore concentration-time profiles under different dosing scenarios. The underlying PK/Immunogenicity model characterizes the pharmacokinetics of this vaccine following intramuscular administration.
Use the simulator to visualize key exposure metrics including AUC (area under the curve), Cmax (peak concentration), and Ctrough (trough concentration).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Shingrix (Recombinant Zoster Vaccine) PK simulator?
This is a free, interactive pharmacokinetic simulator for Shingrix (Recombinant Zoster Vaccine) used in Shingles prevention. It allows researchers, pharmacologists, and students to explore concentration-time profiles, dosing regimens, and exposure metrics based on published population PK models.
What drug class does Shingrix (Recombinant Zoster Vaccine) belong to?
Shingrix (Recombinant Zoster Vaccine) is classified as a Vaccine that targets Varicella-zoster virus glycoprotein E antigen with AS01B adjuvant-driven immune activation. It is used in the Infectious Disease therapeutic area.
What route of administration does this model simulate?
This simulator models Intramuscular administration of Shingrix (Recombinant Zoster Vaccine). The pharmacokinetic parameters (absorption rate, bioavailability, volume of distribution) are specific to this route.
What type of PK model is used?
This simulator uses a PK/Immunogenicity model. This model characterizes the time-course of drug concentrations following dosing.
Is this simulator free to use?
Yes, all PKPDBuilder simulators are completely free. They are built from published pharmacokinetic literature and are intended for research and educational purposes. No login is required to run simulations.
Can I use this for clinical dosing decisions?
No. This simulator is for research and educational purposes only. It should not be used for clinical decision-making or patient dosing. Always consult the prescribing information and clinical pharmacology guidelines for therapeutic drug use.
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⚠️ Disclaimer
This simulator is for research and educational purposes only. It is not intended for clinical decision-making, patient dosing, or therapeutic drug monitoring. Pharmacokinetic parameters are derived from published literature and represent population-level estimates. Individual patient pharmacokinetics may differ significantly. Always consult approved prescribing information and qualified healthcare professionals for clinical decisions.
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