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. 1993 Nov;82(2):209-16.

Effects of twenty-three drugs on the metabolism of FK506 by human liver microsomes

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  • PMID: 7508138

Effects of twenty-three drugs on the metabolism of FK506 by human liver microsomes

K Iwasaki et al. Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol. 1993 Nov.

Abstract

We investigated the effects of 23 drugs on the metabolism of FK506 by human liver microsomes. Acyclovir, amphotericin B, cefixime, cefotaxime, ciprofloxacin, cyclosporin A, diltiazem, enoxacin, erythromycin, ethinyl estradiol, fluconazole, fosfomycin, kanamycin, lincomycin, loxoprofen, minocyclin, nifedipine, nilvadipine, norethindrone, ofloxacin, phenobarbital, prednisolone, or rifampicin was added to the reaction media at equimolar or at ten times an excess molar ratio of the substrate concentration; their effects on FK506 metabolism were examined. Drugs known to be the substrate of cytochrome P-450 3A inhibited the metabolism of FK506, and among the drugs tested, the inhibition by cyclosporin A and nifedipine was the strongest.

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