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Phenobarbital Efavirenz

Drugs that might decrease plasma concentrations of lopinavir/ritonavir include rifampin, phenobarbital, carbamazepine, phenytoin, azole antifungals, delavirdine, rifabutin, St. John s wort, efavirenz, nevirapine, and corticosteroids. [Pg.1835]

Drugs that may affect efavirenz include phenytoin, phenobarbital, carbamazepine,... [Pg.1896]

St. John s wort, rifamycins, and ritonavir. Drugs that may be affected by efavirenz include phenytoin, phenobarbital, carbamazepine, itraconazole, ketoconazole, methadone, ritonavir, amprenavir, benzodiazepines, clarithromycin, ethinyl estradiol, indinavir, nelfinavir, saquinavir, and warfarin. [Pg.1896]

Efavirenz (Sustiva) [Antiretroviral/NNRTI] Uses Hiv infxns Action Antiretroviral nonnucleoside RTI Dose Adults. 600 mg/d PO qhs Feds. See package insert avoid high-fat meals Caution [D, ] CDC recommends HIV-infected mothers not breast-feed Contra Component sensitivity Disp Caps SE Somnolence, vivid dreams, dizziness, rash, N/V/D Interactions T Effects W/ ritonavir T effects OF CNS depressants, ergot derivatives, midazolam, ritonavir, simvastatin, triazolam, warfarin X effects W/ carbamazepine, phenobarbital, rifabutin, rifampin, saquinavir, St. John s wort i effects OF amprenavir, carbamazepine, clarithromycin, indinavir, phenobarbital, saquinavir, warfarin may alter effectiveness OF OCPs EMS Concurrent EtOH usage can t CNS d ression OD May cause muscle contractions and adverse CNS effects activated charcoal may be effective... [Pg.145]

Others Acetaminophen, amiodarone, carbamazepine, delavirdine, efavirenz, nevirapine, quinidine, repaglinide, sildenafil, tadalafil, trazodone, vardenafil Amiodarone, amprenavir, atazanavir, ciprofloxacin, cisapride, clarithromycin, diltiozem, erythromycin, fluconazole, fluvoxamine, grapefruit juice (in high ingestion), indinavir, itraconazole, ketoconazole, nefazodone, nelfinavir, norfloxacin, ritonavir, telithromycin, troleandomycin, verapamil, voriconazole Carbamazepine, efavirenz, glucocorticoids, macrolide antibiotics, nevirapine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, rifabutin, rifapentine, rifampin, St. John s wort... [Pg.356]

B6 Artemisinin, bupropion, cyclophosphamide, efavirenz, ifosfamide, ketamine, S-mephobarbital, S-mephenytoin (/V-demethylation to nirvanol), methadone, nevirapine, propofol, selegiline, sertraline, ticlopidine Phenobarbital, cyclophosphamide Ticlopidine, clopidogrel... [Pg.82]

Efavirenz inhibits the plasma levels of indinavir, saquinavir and amprenavir and increases the concentrations of ritonavir and nelfinavir. It also lowers the plasma levels of methadone, phenytoin, carbamazepine and phenobarbital. Drugs that stimulate the cytochrome P-450 system will increase its clearance and should not be coadministered. [Pg.184]

Since indinavir is a substrate as well as an inhibitor of CYP3 A4, numerous and complex drug interactions can occur as described above. Indinavir levels decrease with concurrent use of rifabutin, fluconazole, St. John s wort, and rifampin. Caution is advised with other 3 A4 inducers also, including phenobarbital, phenytoin, carbamezepine, and dexamethasone. Dose reduction of indinavir should be considered if coadministered with delavirdine, ketoconazole, or itraconazole, while an increase in the dose of indinavir is indicated if the drug is coadministered with efavirenz or rifabutin. [Pg.1144]

Hariparsad N, Nallani S, Sane RS, et al. Induction of CYP3A4 by efavirenz in primary human hepatocytes Comparison with rifampin and phenobarbital. / Clin Pharmacol. 2004 44 1273-1281. [Pg.100]

Clinically important, potentially hazardous interactions with amprenavir, aprepitant, atazanavir, carbamazepine, chlorpheniramine, cimetidine, clarithromycin, clorazepate, CNS depressants, darunavir, delavirdine, dexamethasone, efavirenz, erythromycin, esomeprazole, fluconazole, fluoxetine, fosamprenavir, grapefruit juice, griseofulvin, imatinib, indinavir, itraconazole, ivermectin, ketoconazole, lopinavir, nelfinavir, nevirapine, phenobarbital, phenytoin, primidone, rifabutin, rifampin, ritonavir, roxithromycin, saquinavir, St John s wort, telithromycin, tipranavir... [Pg.382]

Medium chain mono-diglycerides Water with 40% hydr oxypr opyl- (3 -cyclodextrin Water with 23% ethanol Sustiva 30 mg/mL Oral Solution (Efavirenz) Sporanox Oral Solution (Itraconazole) Donnatal Elixir (Phenobarbital)... [Pg.267]

Efavirenz airpazolam Phenobarbital/phenytoin/carbamazepine Increased metabolism of AR Monitor anticonvulsant SDC... [Pg.1914]

The manufacturers report that carbamazepine reduced the mean maximum plasma concentration and AUC of aripiprazole 30 mg by 68% and 73%, respectively. They recommend that the dose of aripiprazole is doubled when taken with carbamazepine. Other potent inducers of CYP3A4, such as efavirenz, nevirapine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, primidone, rifabutin, rifampicin and St John s wort are expected to have similar effects and an increase in the dose of aripiprazole may also be necessary if these drugs are given. ... [Pg.715]

The concurrent use of carbamazepine and efavirenz leads to a modest reduction in the plasma levels of both drugs similar effects may be expected with phenytoin and phenobarbital. The use of nevirapine and carbamazepine may also result in decreased levels of both drugs. [Pg.782]

In the UK, the manufacturer states that no data are available on the potential interactions of efavirenz with phenytoin or phenobarbital. They say that when efavirenz is given with these drugs, there is a potential for reduction or increase in the plasma concentrations of each drug. They therefore recommend periodic monitoring of plasma levels. ... [Pg.782]


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