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Doxycycline Carbamazepine

In a recent study, Walters et al. [141] described the occurrence and loss of several PhC from biosolid-soil mixtures exposed at ambient outdoor conditions for 3 years. Some compounds showed no detectable loss over the monitoring period, including diphenhydramine, fluoxetine, thiabendazole and triclosan, while half-life estimates ranging from 182 to 3,466 days were determined for others such as azithromycin, carbamazepine, ciprofloxacin, doxycycline, tetracycline, 4-epitetracycline, gemfibrozil, norfloxacin and triclosan. These findings highlight the potential use of T. versicolor to reduce the impact of biosolids once released to the environment, which could reduce the concentrations of PhC in much shorter periods of treatment. [Pg.151]

Drugs that may affect barbiturates include alcohol, charcoal, chloramphenicol, MAO inhibitors, rifampin, and valproic acid. Drugs that may be affected by barbiturates include acetaminophen, anticoagulants, beta blockers, carbamazepine, chloramphenicol, clonazepam, oral contraceptives, corticosteroids, digitoxin, doxorubicin, doxycycline, felodipine, fenoprofen, griseofulvin, hydantoins, methoxyflurane, metronidazole, narcotics, phenmetrazine, phenylbutazone, quinidine, theophylline, and verapamil. [Pg.1202]

Acetaminophen Amiodarone Carbamazepine Cardiac glycosides Corticosteroids Dicumarol Disopyramide Doxycycline Estrogens Haloperidol Methadone Metyrapone Mexiletine Oral contraceptives Quinidine Theophylline Valproic acid Cyclosporine Dopamine Furosemide Levodopa Levonorgestrel Mebendazole Nondepolarizing muscle relaxant Phenothiazines Sulfonylureas... [Pg.1212]

DOXYCYCLINE ANTIEPILEPTICS -BARBITURATES, CARBAMAZEPINE, PHENYTOIN i doxycydine levels, with risk of therapeutic failure Induction of hepatic metabolism Monitor for i clinical efficacy and t dose as required... [Pg.547]

A study in 14 patients taking phenytoin 200 to 500 mg daily, car-bamazepine 300 mg to 1 g daily, or both, found that the half-life of doxycycline was approximately halved from 15.1 hours in patients not taking antiepilepties, to 7.2 hours in patients taking phenytoin, 8.4 hours in patients taking carbamazepine, and 7.4 hours in patients taking both drugs. ... [Pg.346]

Similar results were found in 16 other patients taking various combinations of phenytoin, carbamazepine, primidone or phenobarbital. The serum doxycycline levels of almost all of them fell below 0.5 micrograms/mL during the 12 to 24 hour period following their last dose of doxycycline 100 mg. Tetracycline, methacycline, oxytetracycline, demeclocycline and chlortetracycline levels were not significantly affected by these antiepilepties. Other studies confirm this interaction between some barbiturates (amobarbital, pentobarbital, phenobarbital) and doxycycline. ... [Pg.346]

Doxorubicin Desipramine Diphenhydramine Doxycycline Pyrvinium Chlorprothixene Bendroflumethiazide Glipizide Naproxen Carbamazepine... [Pg.316]

Carbamazepine levels are increased by CYP3A4 inhibitors (cimetidine, macrolides, diltiazem, fluoxetine, ketoconazole, verapamil, valproate) levels are decreased by CYP3A4 inducers (cisplatin, doxorubicin, felbamate, phenobarbital, phenytoin, primidone, rifampin, theophylline). Carbamazepine may increase levels of clomipramine, phenytoin, and primidone and lithium toxicity may decrease levels of phenytoin, warfarin, oral contraceptives, doxycycline, theophylline, haloperidol, alprazolam, clozapine, ethosuximide, and valproate may interfere with other anticonvulsants. [Pg.304]


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