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Teratogenicity benzodiazepines

C. Delavirdine Drug interactions are a major problem with delavirdine, which is metabolized by both CYP3A4 and CYP2D6. Its blood levels are decreased by antacids, ddl. phenytoin. rifampin, and nelfinavir. Conversely, the blood levels of delavirdine are increased by azole anti-fiingals and macrolide antibiotics. Delavirdine increases plasma levels of several benzodiazepines, nifedipine, protea.se inhibitors, quinidine, and warfarin. Delavirdine causes skin rash in up to 20% of patients, and the drug should be avoided in pregnancy since it is teratogenic in animals. [Pg.432]

Benzodiazepines are probably not teratogenic. If needed, use low dose and short-acting, e.g. lorazepam... [Pg.313]


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