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Anti-infective drugs erythromycin

Anti-infective drugs Ciprofloxacin can greatly increase the risk of seizure induction in patients taking anticonvulsants. Erythromycin produces a rapid 100-200% rise in carbamazepine levels. There is a possibility of reduced plasma levels of the protease inhibitors indinavir and saquinavir with carbamazepine. Isoniazid increases carbamazepine serum levels, and leads to the possible emergence of toxicity (disorientation and aggression). Mefloquine may antagonize the anticonvulsant effect of carbamazepine. Ritonavir, a protease inhibitor, may cause toxicity by raising carbamazepine plasma levels. [Pg.181]


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