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Clinical Trial
. 1981 Dec 23;27(3):351-5.
doi: 10.1016/0304-3940(81)90456-0.

An examination of possible interactions between zimelidine, a serotonin uptake inhibitor, and ethanol ingested conjointly in human subjects

Clinical Trial

An examination of possible interactions between zimelidine, a serotonin uptake inhibitor, and ethanol ingested conjointly in human subjects

Z W Brown et al. Neurosci Lett. .

Abstract

Non-alcoholic male subjects were given either a placebo or zimelidine (100, 200 or 300 mg, p.o.) 2 h prior to consumption of alcohol (1 g/kg) or a non-alcoholic mixer. Slight increases in heart rate and diastolic blood pressure induced by alcohol were unaffected by pretreatment with zimelidine. Alcohol, zimelidine, and the combination of the two, did not affect any of the hematologic measures except for serum potassium levels. The latter were reduced slightly but not in any discernible pattern. Blood alcohol concentrations were not changed by zimelidine pretreatment. Conversely, blood concentrations of zimelidine and its metabolite norzimelidine were also relatively unaffected by alcohol consumption. In general, the results indicate that the simultaneous administration of zimelidine and alcohol to human subjects does not produce any observable adverse effects.

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