[Cytochrom-P450 mediated drug interactions caused by antibiotics]
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- DOI: 10.1007/s10354-006-0336-z
[Cytochrom-P450 mediated drug interactions caused by antibiotics]
Abstract
This review focuses on drug interactions with commonly prescribed antibiotics. With each drug coadministered, the likelihood of an adverse interaction increases exponentially. Thus, poly-pharmacotherapy possesses important clinical challenges for clinicians and exposes patients to potentially life-threatening risks. In particular, following co-administration of drugs such as tricyclic antidepressants, anticoagulants and antiarrhythmics, which are characterized by narrow therapeutic windows, even small changes in plasma levels can cause serious adverse reactions and/or therapeutic failure. The hepatic and intestinal cytochrome, or CYP-450 enzyme system is responsible for the biotransformation of a multitude of drugs and is frequently involved in drug interactions. The present review therefore presents a comprehensive overview on potential drug interactions with antibiotics, which are mediated by the cytochrome-P450-enzymes.
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