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Nifedipine Protease inhibitors

Drugs that may be affected by PDE5 inhibitors include alpha-blockers, amlodipine, angiotensin II receptor blockers, bendroflumethiazide, enalaphl, metoprolol, nifedipine, nitrates, protease inhibitors. [Pg.650]

Rifampin is known to induce the hepatic microsomal enzymes that metabolize various drugs such as acetaminophen, oral anticoagulants, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, beta blockers, chloramphenicol, clofibrate, oral contraceptives, corticosteroids, cyclosporine, disopyramide, estrogens, hydantoins, mexiletine, quinidine, sulfones, sulfonylureas, theophyllines, tocainide, verapamil, digoxin, enalapril, morphine, nifedipine, ondansetron, progestins, protease inhibitors, buspirone, delavirdine, doxycycline, fluoroquinolones, losartan, macrolides, sulfonylureas, tacrolimus, thyroid hormones, TCAs, zolpidem, zidovudine, and ketoconazole. The therapeutic effects of these drugs may be decreased. [Pg.1717]

Cardiac depressant effects may occur when verapamil or diltiazem is combined with a (p-adrenoceptor antagonoist or a cardiac glycoside. Nifedipine and verapamil are metabolised by cytochrome P-450 3A4. Inhibitors of this enzyme, e.g. HIV-protease inhibitors, cimetidine, fluoxetine, ketoconazole, erythromycin, will increase plasma levels and the dose should be carefully monitored. Conversely, enzyme inducers, e.g. carbamazepine, rifampicin, phenytoin, will decrease their plasma concentrations. [Pg.145]

Clinically important, potentially hazardous interactions with amiodarone, amprenavir, anisindione, antacids, anticoagulants, aprepitant, atazanavir, atovaquone, beclomethasone, buprenorphine, corticosteroids, cortisone, cyclosporine, cyproterone, dabigatran, dapsone, darunavir, delavirdine, dexamethasone, dicumarol, digoxin, eszopiclone, flunisolide, fosamprenavir, gadoxetate, gestrinone, halothane, imatinib, isoniazid, itraconazole, ketoconazole, lapatinib, lorcainide, methylprednisolone, midazolam, nelfinavir, nifedipine, oral contraceptives, phenylbutazone, prednisone, protease inhibitors, pyrazinamide, ramelteon, ritonavir, saquinavir, solifenacin, sunitinib, tacrolimus, telithromycin, temsirolimus, tipranavir, tolvaptan, trabectedin, triamcinolone, triazolam, voriconazole, warfarin, zaleplon... [Pg.504]

Symptomatic orthostasiisi occurred in a patient taking nelfinavir or ritonavir/indinavir and nifedipine. Another patient had similar symptoms when nelfinavir was added to felodipine therapy. Atazanavir markedly increased diltiazem bioavailability with an increase in cardiac effects in healthy subjects. Similarly, ritonavir/indinavir caused a modest to marked increase in diltiazem levels, and a 1.9-fold increase in amlodipine levels. Based on this evidence, raised calcium-channel blocker levels are predicted when any calcium-channel blocker is given with a protease inhibitor, especially ritonavir. Caution is required. [Pg.874]

Although information is limited, these pharmacokinetic interactions are predictable, and potentially serious. To date, clinically relevant increases in calcium-channel blocker levels or effects have been shown for nelfinavir with nifedipine or felodipine, indinavir/ritonavir with amlodipine, diltiazem or nifedipine, and atazanavir with diltiazem. Caution would be required with any of these combinations, anticipating the need to use lower doses of the calcium-channel blocker. The manufacturers specifically recommend that if diltiazem is given with atazanavir the initial dose of diltiazem should be reduced by 50% with subsequent dose titration and ECG monitoring. They also note that verapamil levels may be raised and therefore advise caution. Similarly, the manufaeturers of nifedipine say that blood pressure monitoring is required and a reduction in nifedipine dose may be neeessary if it is given with HIV-protease inhibitors. However, some UK manufacturers (e.g. felodipine, lercanidipine, nimodipine ) recommend avoiding the concurrent use of ritonavir and other protease inhibitors if possible. [Pg.874]


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