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Omeprazole Fluvoxamine

Drugs such as cimetidine, feibamate, fluconazole, fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, omeprazole, teniposide, tolbutamide, and troglitazone that inhibit the cytochrome P450 enzyme CYP2C19 thereby inhibit the metabolism of topiramate and can increase its serum levels. [Pg.185]

Chloral hydrate Chloramphenicol Cimetidine Ciprofloxacin Clofibrate Danazol Disulfiram Doxycycline Erythromycin Fenofibrate Fluconazole Fluorouracil Fluoxetine Fluvoxamine Gemfibrozil Influenza vaccine Isoniazid Itraconazole Fovastatin Metronidazole Miconazole Moxalactam Neomycin Norfloxacin Ofloxacin Omeprazole Phenylbutazone Piroxicam Propafenone Propoyxphene Quinidine Sertraline Sulfamethoxazole Sulfinpyrazone Tamoxifen Testosterone Vitamin E Zafirlukast... [Pg.153]

Substrates Inhibitors Inducers CYP1A2 Acetaminophen, caffeine, clozapine, imipramine, theophylline, propranolol Most fluoroquinolone antibiotics, fluvoxamine, cimetidine Tobacco smoking, charcoal-broiled foods, cruciferous vegetables, omeprazole... [Pg.355]

CYP1A2 Theophylline, unipramine Omeprazole, tobacco smoke Fluvoxamine, furafyUine... [Pg.252]

Inhibitors Fluvoxamine Moclobemide fluvoxamine tranyl- cypromine Paroxetine Ketoconazole omeprazole grapefruitjuice... [Pg.532]

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]

A2 Acetaminophen, antipyrine, caffeine, clomipramine, phenacetin, tacrine, tamoxifen, theophylline, warfarin Smoking, charcoal-broiled foods, cruciferous vegetables, omeprazole Galangin, furafylline, fluvoxamine... [Pg.82]

A2 Tertiary amine TCAs, duloxetine, theophylline, phenacetin, TCAs (demethylation), clozapine, diazepam, caffeine Fluvoxamine, fluoxetine, moclobemide, ramelteon Tobacco, omeprazole... [Pg.668]

C19 TCAs, citalopram (partly), warfarin, tolbutamide, phenytoin, diazepam Fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, sertraline, imipramine, ketoconozole, omeprazole Rifampin... [Pg.668]

Drugs that may inhibit cytochrome P450 metabolism of other drugs include amiodarone, androgens, atazanavir, chloramphenicol, cimetidine, ciprofloxacin, clarithromycin, cyclosporine, delavirdine, diltiazem, diphenhydramine, disulfiram, enoxacin, erythromycin, fluconazole, fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, furanocoumarins (substances in grapefruit juice), indinavir, isoniazid, itraconazole, ketoconazole, metronidazole, mexile-tine, miconazole, nefazodone, omeprazole, paroxetine, propoxyphene, quinidine, ritonavir, sulfamethizole, verapamil, voriconazole, zafirlukast, and zileuton. [Pg.1402]

C19 Omeprazole, esoprazole, lansoprazole, pantoprazole Omeprazole, fluvoxamine, moclobemide (use of PM vs. EM subjects) Rifampin... [Pg.675]

FLUVOXAMINE PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS -OMEPRAZOLE 1 fluvoxamine levels with loss of therapeutic efficacy Inhibition of CYP1 A2-mediated metabolism Monitor for lack of therapeutic effect. When omeprazole is withdrawn, monitor for fluvoxamine toxicity... [Pg.179]

Omeprazole (CYP2C19) Fluvoxamine AUC increased 3- to 6-fold in EM no changes in PM 79... [Pg.76]

Yoshiya G, Inoue Y, Kaneko S, Xateishi T., Different inhibitory effect of fluvoxamine on omeprazole metabolism between CYP2C19 genotypes, Br J Clin Pharmacol 2004 57(4) ... [Pg.84]

CYP1A2 15 -5 Fluvoxamine Caffeine Cyclobenzaprine Theophylline Thiothixene Olanzapine Ciprofloxacin Fluvoxamine Ticlopidine Halogenated biphenyls Polycyclic aromatic Hydrocarbons Omeprazole Rosiglitazone Phenylisothiocyanate... [Pg.147]

CYP2C19 <5 5 Amitriptyline S-mephenytoin Omeprazole Phenytoin Phenobarbital Propranolol Diazepam Fluoxetine Fluvoxamine Ketoconazole Omeprazole Ticlopidine Topiramate Carbamazepine Rifampin... [Pg.147]


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