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Levodopa interaction

Levodopa interacts with many different drugs. When levodopa is used with phenytoin, reserpine, and papaverine, there is a decrease in response to levodopa The risk of a hypertensive crisis increases when levodopa is used with the monoamine oxidase inhibitors (see Chap. 31). Foods high in pyridoxine (vitamin B6) or vitamin B6 preparations reverse the effect of levodopa However, when carbidopa is used with levodopa, pyridoxine has no effect on the action of levodopa hi fact, when levodopa and carbidopa are given together, pyridoxine may be prescribed to decrease the adverse effects associated with levodopa... [Pg.267]

Miyoshi Y, Zhang Z, Ovadia A, Lapchak PA, Collins F, Hilt D, Lebel C, Kryscio R, Gash DM (1997) Glial cell line derived neurotrophic factor-levodopa interactions and reduction of side effects in parkinsonian monkeys. Ann Neurol 42 208-214. [Pg.585]

Cohon, M.S. "Drug Interactions Involving Levodopa". Rev. Drug Interactions (1974), 1, 45-62. [Pg.283]

FIGURE 29-2. Levodopa absorption and metabolism. Levodopa is absorbed in the small intestine and is distributed into the plasma and brain compartments by an active transport mechanism. Levodopa is metabolized by dopa decarboxylase, monoamine oxidase, and catechol-O-methyltransferase. Carbidopa does not cross the blood-brain barrier. Large, neutral amino acids in food compete with levodopa for intestinal absorption (transport across gut endothelium to plasma). They also compete for transport across the brain (plasma compartment to brain compartment). Food and anticholinergics delay gastric emptying resulting in levodopa degradation in the stomach and a decreased amount of levodopa absorbed. If the interaction becomes a problem, administer levodopa 30 minutes before or 60 minutes after meals. [Pg.478]

Drug/Food interactions Administration of a single dose of the extended-release form with food increased the extent of levodopa availability by 50% and increased peak levodopa concentrations by 25%. [Pg.1304]

Antiadrenergic] Uses HTN Action Centrally acting antihypCTtensive Dose Adults. 250-500 mg PO bid-tid (max 2-3 g/d) or 250 mg-1 g IV q6-8h Peds. 10 mg/kg/24 h PO in 2-3 doses (max 40 mg/kg/24 h q6-12h) or 5-10 mg/kg/dose IV q6-8h to total dose of 20 0 mg/kg/24 h X in renal insuff/elderly Caution [B (PO), C (IV), +] Contra Liver Dz MAOIs Disp Tabs, inj SE Discolors urine initial transient sedation/drowsiness frequent, edema, hemolytic anemia, hepatic disorders Interactions T Effects W/ anesthetics, diuretics, levodopa, Li, methotrimeprazine, thioxanthenes, vasodilators, verapamil T effects OF haloperidol, Li, tolbutamide effects W/amphetamines, Fe, phenothiazine, TCAs ... [Pg.220]

Uses Endogenous depression Action TCA T synaptic CNS levels of serotonin /or norepinephrine Dose Adults. 25 mg PO tid-qid >150 mg/d not OK Elderly. 10-25 mg hs Peds. 6-7 y 10 mg/d 8-11 y 10-20 mg/d >11 y 25-35 mg/d, 4- w/ hepatic insuff Caution [D, +/-] NAG, CV Dz Contra TCA allergy, use w/ MAOI Disp Caps, soln SE Anticholinergic (blurred vision, retention, xerostomia) Interactions T Effects W/ antihistamines, CNS depressants, cimetidine, fluoxetine, OCP, phenothiazine, quinidine, EtOH T effects OF anticoagulants T risk of HTN W/clonidine, levodopa, sympathomimetics T effects W/barbiturates, carbamazepine, rifampin EMS Concurrent use w/ MAOIs have resulted in HTN,... [Pg.238]


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