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Antipsychotic drugs ethnic differences

These differences in clinical response and pharmacokinetics have been attributed to ethnic differences in drug metabolism mediated through the cytochrome P450 microsomal enzyme system, which is responsible for the metabolism of most of the older psychotropic medications, including typical antipsychotics and TCAs (Lin et al. 1993 Silver et al. 1993). Earlier studies showed that Caucasians were more likely than Asians and African Americans to be poor metabolizers of psychotropic medication, a finding inconsistent with clinical experience, because poor metabolizers should require less medication. However, new mutations have recently been discovered in the enzymatic systems of the latter groups that are intermediate in the rate of metabolism. Thus, up to 47%-70% of African Americans and Asian Americans may be slow metabolizers, which could account for the higher incidence of side effects (Mendoza et al. 1999). [Pg.43]


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