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Haloperidol fluvoxamine

Simultaneous amitriptyline, chlorpromazine, clomipramine, dothiepin, doxepin, fluoxetine, fluphenazine, fluvoxamine, haloperidol, imipramine, maprotihne, mianserin, nor-clomipramine, nordothiepin, nordoxepin, norfluoxetine, nortriptyline, peiroxetine, remox-ipride, sulpride, thioridazine, trazodone... [Pg.1001]

Alprazolam Cimetidine Contraceptives Diazepam Erythromycin Fluoxetine Fluvoxamine Haloperidol Levomepromazine Methylphenidate Paroxetine Perphenazine Tricyclic antidepressants Thioridazine Thyroxine... [Pg.162]

CYP1A2 TCAs, clozapine, haloperidol, fluvoxamine, mirtazepine, olanzapine... [Pg.75]

It may be fair to ask, Is this much ado about nothing Although test tube studies have shown that particular drugs interact, it is seldom that this causes problems for patients taking the medications. For example, the antidepressant fluvoxamine inhibits the enzyme that deactivates the antipsychotic haloperidol (Haldol). Does this mean that fluvoxamine and haloperidol cannot be taken together By no means. Although this would probably raise the blood level of haloperidol somewhat, the main effect if any would be that a smaller dose of haloperidol would be more effective. [Pg.60]

McDougle, C., Goodman, W, Leckman, J., Lee, N., Heninger, G., and Price, L. (1994) Haloperidol addition in fluvoxamine-refractory obsessive compulsive disorder a double-blind, placebo-controlled study in patients with and without tics. Arch Gen Psychiatry 51 302-308. [Pg.525]

In most cases, SSRIs are the first choice for drugs to combat OCD. Clomipramine, fluvoxamine, fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline, and citalopram are all SSRIs that have been proven effective in reducing OCD symptoms. However, in about 40 to 60% of patients, these drugs do not completely alleviate all the symptoms. When this is the case, a second type of drug called a neuroleptic is often added. Neuroleptic drugs, such as haloperidol, clozapine, risperidone, and chlorpromazine... [Pg.36]

P450 IID6 -fin women Inhibited by OCs Hydroxylation of nortriptyline and desipramine, haloperidol, clozapine, risperidone, venlafaxine Fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, paroxetine, sertraline... [Pg.64]

GFJ has been shown to increase the exposure of carbamazepine (175), cisapride (176-179), fluvoxamine (184), losartan (188), methadone (189), scopolamine (191), and sertraline (192). However, only the interaction of GFJ with carbamazepine and cisapride seems to be clinically relevant. No alteration in exposure was observed for clozapine (180,181), heophylline (195), halo-peridol (196), and omeprazole (190). Reports of increased pharmacokinetic parameters of clozapine, theophylline, and haloperidol suggest that an interaction is unlikely to be clinically relevant. Contradicting results were reported for itraconazole (185-187), digoxin (75,183), and sildenafil (193,194). An increased effect on concomitant use of diclofenac and GFJ was observed in rats (182). Overall, the clinical relevance for this drug class appears to be low. [Pg.176]

Fluvoxamine has little inhibitory effect on CYP2D6 but is a potent inhibitor of CYP1A2 and CYP2C19. It also is a moderate inhibitor of CYP3A4, which is involved in the metabolism of haloperidol. When fluvoxamine (25, 75, and 150 mg/day, each for 2 weeks) was added to haloperidol in 12 patients with schizophrenia aged 22-59 years, plasma haloperidol concentrations rose dose-relatedly after fluvoxamine 25 mg/day haloperidol concentrations rose by about 20%, with additional 20% increases with each increment in fluvoxamine dose however, this was not associated with overt clinical toxicity (104). [Pg.47]

The addition of low-dose fluvoxamine (50-100 mg/day) to neuroleptic drug treatment may improve the negative symptoms in patients with schizophrenia, but involves a risk of a drug interaction. In 12 in-patients with schizophrenia receiving 6 mg/day of haloperidol, incremental doses of fluvoxamine (25, 75, and 150 mg/day for 2 weeks each) respectively increased haloperidol plasma concentrations by 120%, 139%, and 160% of those before fluvoxamine co-administration in spite of the increase, there were no particular adverse effects (50). [Pg.298]

Yasui-Furukori N, Kondo T, Mihara K, Inoue Y, Kaneko S. Fluvoxamine dose-dependent interaction with haloperidol and the effects on negative symptoms in schizophrenia. Psychopharmacology 2004 171 223-7. [Pg.300]

Fluoxetine, paroxetine, bupropion, duloxetine, and other CYP450 2D6 inhibitors may increase TCA concentrations Fluvoxamine, a CYP450 1A2 inhibitor, can decrease the conversion of imipramine to desmethylimipramine (desipramine) and increase imipramine plasma concentrations Cimetidine may increase plasma concentrations of TCAs and cause anticholinergic symptoms Phenothiazines or haloperidol may raise TCA blood concentrations May alter effects of antihypertensive drugs may inhibit hypotensive effects of clonidine... [Pg.225]

Quazepam Venlafaxine Amitriptyline Selegiline (deprenyl) Lithium carbonate Lithium carbcxiate controlled release Triazolam Haloperidol Propranolol Clonazepam Chlordiazepoxide Lithium carbonate slow release Lithium carbonate Lithium carbonate Loxapine Maprotiline Fluvoxamine Isocarboxazid... [Pg.224]

Haloperidol Serum may be increased slightly by sertraline. Fluoxetine, paroxetine and fluvoxamine may inhibit the metabolism of haloperidol and cause extrapyramidal symptoms. [Pg.2473]

CYP1A2 Antidepressants amitriptyline, clomipramine, imipramine, fluvoxamine Neuroleptics haloperidol, phenothiazines, thiothixene, clozapine, olanzapine Others tacrine, caffeine, theophylline, acetaminophen, phenacetin No report of polymorphism until 1999 significance of following findings remains unclear 1C reduced activity 23% in Japanese 1F higher inducibility 32% in Caucasians... [Pg.15]

Fluvoxamine (Luvox) Nefazodone (Serzone) Paroxetine (Paxil) CLOZAPINE, THIORIDAZINE, HALOPERIDOL, OLANZAPINE, THIOTHIXENE PHENOTHIAZINES, Risperidone, Aripiprazole Clozapine, Quetiapine, Ziprasidone QUETIAPINE, Clozapine, Ziprasidone ... [Pg.1229]

Drugs that inhibit cytochrome P450 3A4 (e.g., verapamil, dUtiazem, itraconazole, fluvoxamine, nefazodone, and erythromycin) can increase buspirone levels. Rifampin caused a 10-fold reduction in buspirone levels. Buspirone reportedly increases haloperidol levels and elevates blood pressure in patients taking a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI). [Pg.1295]

Also analyzed acebutolol, acepromazine, acetaminophen, acetazolamide, acetophenazine, albuterol, amitriptyline, amobarbital, amoxapine, antipsrrine, atenolol, atropine, azata-dine, baclofen, benzocaine, bromocriptine, brompheniramine, brotizolam, bupivacaine, buspirone, butabarbital, butalbital, caffeine, carbamazepine, cetirizine, chlorqyclizine, chlordiazepoxide, chlormezanone, chloroquine, chlorpheniramine, chlorpromazine, chlorpropamide, chlorprothixene, chlorthalidone, chlorzoxazone, cimetidine, cisapride, clomipramine, clonazepam, clonidine, clozapine, cocaine, codeine, colchicine, qyclizine, (yclo-benzaprine, dantrolene, desipramine, diazepam, diclofenac, diflunisal, diltiazem, diphenhydramine, diphenidol, dipheno late, dipyridamole, disopyramide, dobutamine, doxapram, doxepin, droperidol, encainide, ethidium bromide, ethopropazine, fenoprofen, fentanyl, flavoxate, fluoxetine, fluphenazine, flurazepam, flurbiprofen, fluvoxamine, fii-rosemide, glutethimide, glyburide, guaifenesin, haloperidol, homatropine, hydralazine, hydrochlorothiazide, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, hydro g chloroquine, hydroxyzine, ibuprofen, imipramine, indomethacin, ketoconazole, ketoprofen, ketorolac, labetalol, le-vorphanol, lidocaine, loratadine, lorazepam, lovastatin, loxapine, mazindol, mefenamic acid, meperidine, mephenytoin, mepivacaine, mesoridazine, metaproterenol, methadone, methdilazine, methocarbamol, methotrexate, methotrimeprazine, methoxamine, methyl-dopa, methylphenidate, metoclopramide, metolazone, metoprolol, metronidazole, midazolam, moclobemide, morphine, nadolol, nalbuphine, naloxone, naphazoline, naproxen, nifedipine, nizatidine, norepinephrine, nortriptyline, oxazepam, oxycodone, oxymetazo-line, paroxetine, pemoline, pentazocine, pentobarbital, pentoxifylline, perphenazine, pheniramine, phenobarbital, phenol, phenolphthalein, phentolamine, phenylbutazone, phenyltoloxamine, phenytoin, pimozide, pindolol, piroxicam, pramoxine, prazepam, prazosin, probenecid, procainamide, procaine, prochlorperazine, procyclidine, promazine, promethazine, propafenone, propantheline, propiomazine, propofol, propranolol, protriptyline, quazepam, quinidine, quinine, racemethorphan, ranitidine, remoxipride, risperidone, salicylic acid, scopolamine, secobarbital, sertraline, sotalol, spironolactone, sulfinpyrazone, sulindac, temazepam, terbutaline, terfenadine, tetracaine, theophylline, thiethyl-perazine, thiopental, thioridazine, thiothixene, timolol, tocainide, tolbutamide, tolmetin, trazodone, triamterene, triazolam, trifluoperazine, triflupromazine, trimeprazine, trimethoprim, trimipramine, verapamil, warfarin, xylometazoline, yohimbine, zopiclone... [Pg.53]

Extracted metabolites, desipramine, fluvoxamine, imipramine, maprotiline, nortriptyline Noninterfering chlordiazepoxide, clobazam, clozapine, diazepam, flurazepam, fluspiri-lene, haloperidol, nitrazepam, oxazepam, perazine, pimozide, spiroperidol, trifluperidol Interfering clomipramine, doxepin... [Pg.64]


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