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Two separate dose-dependent effects of paroxetine: mydriasis and inhibition of tramadol's O-demethylation via CYP2D6.

Anette Green Nielsen1, Rasmus Steen Pedersen, Lene Noehr-Jensen, Per Damkier, Kim Brosen.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate paroxetine's putative dose-dependent impact on pupil reaction and inhibition of the O-demethylation of tramadol.
METHODS: Twelve healthy CYP2D6 extensive metabolizers participated in this double-blinded randomized five-way placebo controlled cross-over study; they received placebo, 10, 20, 30, and 50 mg paroxetine as single oral doses at bedtime. Next morning the pupil was measured followed by oral intake of 50 mg of tramadol, and urine was collected for 8 h. Three hours after ingestion of tramadol a second measurement of the pupil was performed. Enantioselective urine concentrations of (+/-)-tramadol and (+/-)-O-desmethyltramadol (M1) were determined.
RESULTS: With placebo, the median maximum pupil diameter was 6.43 mm (range 5.45-7.75 mm) before tramadol and 6.22 mm (4.35-7.65 mm) after 50 mg of tramadol (P = 0.4935). Paroxetine resulted in a statistically significant, dose-dependent dilatation of the pupil with a geometric mean difference of 1.17 (95% CI 1.10-1.24) after ingestion of 50 mg paroxetine (P < 0.001). Likewise, a reduction in the relative constriction amplitude with a geometric mean difference of 0.81 (95% CI 0.71-0.92) (P < 0.001) was seen. A dose-dependent inhibition of the metabolism of tramadol by an increase in the two urinary metabolic ratios (+)-tramadol / (+)-M1 [geometric mean difference 9.09, 95% CI 5.60-14.73 (P < 0.001)] and (-)-M1 / (+)-M1 [geometric mean difference 2.84, 95% CI 2.15-3.77 (P < 0.001)] was also observed.
CONCLUSIONS: Paroxetine is a dose-dependent dilator of the pupil and as expected a dose-dependent inhibitor of (+)-tramadol's O-demethylation.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20354688     DOI: 10.1007/s00228-010-0803-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Pharmacol        ISSN: 0031-6970            Impact factor:   2.953


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