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  • Inhibitory Effects of Gastrointestinal Drugs on CYP Activities in Human Liver Microsomes.

Inhibitory Effects of Gastrointestinal Drugs on CYP Activities in Human Liver Microsomes.

Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin (2017-10-03)
Mariko Iwase, Yuki Nishimura, Norimitsu Kurata, Hokuto Namba, Takahito Hirai, Yuji Kiuchi
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OTC drugs have an important role in self-medication. However, the pharmacokinetic properties of some OTC drugs have not been fully investigated and reports concerning their drug interactions are insufficient. Several gastrointestinal drugs are available as OTC drugs. Because of their pharmacological properties, these drugs are often used concomitantly with other drugs. Therefore, it is important to predict the possible drug interactions among these drugs. In the current study, we investigated the inhibitory effects of five gastrointestinal drugs, namely loperamide, oxethazaine, papaverine, pirenzepine, and trimebutine, on CYP activities in human liver microsomes. Furthermore, we calculated the ratio of the intrinsic clearance of each CYP substrate in the presence or absence of the gastrointestinal drugs. The possibility of drug interactions in vivo was predicted by cut-off criteria. CYP3A4 activity was markedly inhibited by trimebutine, papaverine, and oxethazaine. Their inhibitory properties were competitive and the K

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哌仑西平 二盐酸盐, ≥98% (TLC), powder