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Isoniazid interaction with vitamin

Vitamin B complex is the collective term for a number of water-soluble vitamins found particularly in dairy products, cereals and liver.Vitamin B (thiamine) is used by mouth for dietary supplement purposes and by injection in emergency treatment of Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome. Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) is a constituent of the coenzyme FAD (flavine adenine dinucleotide) and FMN (flavine mononucleotide) and is therefore important in cellular respiration. Vitamin Be (pyridoxine) is a coenzyme for decarboxylases and transamination, and is concerned with many metabolic processes. Overdose causes peripheral neuropathy. It may be used medically for vomiting and radiation sickness and for premenstrual tension. Pyridoxine has a negative interaction with the therapeutic use of levodopa in parkinsonism by enhancing levodopa decarboxylation to dopamine in the periphery, which does not then reach the brain. The antitubercular drug isoniazid interferes with pyridoxine, and causes a deficiency leading to peripheral neuritis that may need to be corrected with dietary supplements. Vitamin B ... [Pg.291]

Isoniazid causes peripheral neuropathy and liver damage (centrilobular necrosis). The liver damage is caused by a metabolite, acetylhydrazine whereas the peripheral neuropathy is caused by the parent drug interacting with pyridoxal phosphate and thereby interfering with the metabolism of vitamin B6. The genetic factor acetylator phenotype is important in both types of toxicity. Thus... [Pg.695]

Drug interactions The extent to which vitamin D supplementation alters drug effectiveness and toxicity in humans has been systematically reviewed. Bile acid sequestrants and lipase inhibitors were found to inhibit the absorption of vitamin D from the gut. Statins, rifampicin, isoniazid, hydroxychloroquine, antiepileptics, corticosteroids, immimo-suppressive and chemotherapeutic agents, antiretroviral drugs and H2 receptor antagonists interfered with vitamin D metabolism. The interaction between vitamin D and thiazide diuretics could result in hypercalcaetnia. Vitamin D supplementation decreases concentrations of atorvastatin, and could cause hypercalcaetnia in elderly individuals or tixose with compromised renal function or hyperparathyroidism [84 ]. [Pg.513]


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