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SSRIs metabolism

CYP2C19 is another example of the existence of both cross-ethnic and inter-individual variations in drug metabolism. This enzyme is involved in the metabolism of many psychotropics such as diazepam and tertiary tricyclic antidepressants, as well as one of the selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs), citalopram. Using S-mephenytoin as the probe, previous studies showed that up to 20% of East Asians (Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans) are PMs, when only 3-5%... [Pg.30]

These types of antidepressant were introduced around 10 years after the SSRIs. They include the serotonin noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor venlafaxine and the selective noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor reboxetine. Although there are fewer data about these drugs, clinical experience has shown they are well tolerated and, unlike the SSRIs, they are only weak inhibitors of drug metabolism (Kent, 2000). Depression is a common psychiatric disorder seen in the elderly and often remains untreated or inadequately treated (Forsell and Fastbom, 2000). Venlafaxine was shown to improve the mood in a group of 36 older patients without any effect on cognitive function, an important consideration where there is the possibility of the coexistence of mild or undiagnosed dementia (Tsolaki et al., 2000). [Pg.181]

SSRI = Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor NSAID = Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug CYP = cytochrome P-450 NAT2 = N-acetyl transferase type 2 J = Japanese C = Chinese A = African American. Poor metabolizers are not always at increased risk of ADR. [Pg.171]

Many psychoactive drugs act to alter neurotransmitter functions either through effects on their synthesis, metabolism or reuptake or by directly affecting the receptors for naturally occurring compounds. For example, drugs such as prozac increase serotoniner-gic activity by selective serotonin reuptake inhibition (SSRI). [Pg.145]

There are a number of other methods mentioned in the literature, some of which (such as the combination of a TCA with an MAOI) are potentially cardiotoxic and not to be recommended. More recently, a combination of an SSRI with a TCA has become popular but is not to be recommended because of the probability of metabolic interactions involving the cytochrome P450 system that can increase the tissue concentration of even a modest dose of a TCA to a cardiotoxic level. [Pg.191]

Hepatic function impairment SSRIs are metabolized extensively by the liver. Use with caution in patients with severe liver impairment. [Pg.1083]

P450 system Concomitant use of SSRIs with drugs metabolized by cytochrome P4502D6 may require lower doses than usually prescribed for either paroxetine or the other drug because paroxetine may significantly inhibit the activity of this isozyme. [Pg.1085]

WARNING Cases of fulminant liver failure resulting in death have occurred Uses Adjunct to carbidopa/levodopa in Parkinson Dz Action COMT inhibitor slows levodopa metabolism Dose 100 mg PO tid w/ 1st daily levodopa/carbidopa dose, then dose 6 12 h later -1- w/ renal impair Caution [C, ] Contra Hqjatic impair, w/ nonselective MAOI Disp Tabs SE Constipation, XCTOstomia, vivid dreams, hallucinations, anorexia, N/D, orthostasis, liver failure, Rhabdomyolysis Interactions T Effects OF CNS dqjressants, SSRIs, TCAs, warfarin, EtOH t risk of hypotensive crisis W/ nonselective MAOIs (phenelzine, tranylc5 promine) EMS Has been associated w/ liver failure and death may experience hallucinations concurrent EtOH use can T CNS dqjression T effects of warfarin severe D is common sevoal wks afto starting OD May cause NA and dizziness... [Pg.307]

Venlafaxine, although its re-uptake inhibitory activity is not restricted to serotonin, is often classified as an SSRI because of its similar spectrum of adverse reactions. It has a short elimination half-life in contrast to the other serotonin re-uptake inhibitors. Fluoxetine, norfluoxetine and paroxetine are inhibitors of their own metabolism by CYP2D6 resulting in non-linear pharmacokinetic behavior. [Pg.353]

SSRIs—fluvoxamine, fluoxetine, and paroxetine, more than sertraline and citalopram Inhibition of metabolism at CYP2D6 isoenzyme TCA toxicity due to up to 10-fold increase in TCA levels with coadministration Lower TCA dose Baumann, 1996... [Pg.289]


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