Journal article
Interactions between antiepileptic drugs, and between antiepileptic drugs and other drugs
G Zaccara, E Perucca
Epileptic Disorders | JOHN LIBBEY EUROTEXT LTD | Published : 2014
Abstract
Interactions between antiepileptic drugs, or between antiepileptic drugs and other drugs, can be pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic in nature. Pharmacokinetic interactions involve changes in absorption, distribution or elimination, whereas pharmacodynamic interactions involve synergism and antagonism at the site of action. Most clinically important interactions of antiepileptic drugs result from induction or inhibition of drug metabolism. Carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital and primidone are strong inducers of cytochrome P450 and glucuronizing enzymes (as well as P-glycoprotein) and can reduce the efficacy of coadministered medications such as oral anticoagulants, calcium antagonists, st..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Gaetano Zaccara has received speaker's or consultancy fees from Eisai, GSK, Janssen-Cilag, Sanofi-Aventis, and UCB Pharma. Emilio Perucca has received grants from the European Union, the Italian Medicines Agency, the Italian Ministry of Health, the Italian Ministry for Education, University and Research and the C. Mondino National Neurological Institute. He also received speaker's or consultancy fees from Eisai, GSK, GW Pharma, Medichem, Sun Pharma, Supernus, UCB Pharma, Upsher Smith, Vertex and Viropharma.