Literature DB >> 8793611

Lack of pantoprazole drug interactions in man: an updated review.

V W Steinijans1, R Huber, M Hartmann, K Zech, H Bliesath, W Wurst, H W Radtke.   

Abstract

This review summarizes the results of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic drug interaction studies in man with pantoprazole, a new, selective proton pump inhibitor. Various mechanisms have to be considered as causes for potential drug-drug interactions. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) in general may alter the absorption of drugs by increasing the intragastric pH. Due to the presence of an imidazole ring, the PPIs of the class of substituted benzimidazole sulfoxides may interfere with the metabolism of other drugs by altering the activity of drug metabolizing enzymes of the cytochrome P450 system, via either induction or inhibition. With the increasing use of PPIs, their interaction potential gains therapeutic importance as was the case with the first and second generation of H2-blockers (cimetidine and ranitidine, respectively). The enhanced selectivity of pantoprazole to the gastric H+/K(+)-ATPase characterizes the new PPI generation. In contrast to omeprazole, pantoprazole has a low potential to interact with the cytochrome P450 system in man. In the drug interaction studies conducted so far, substrates for all relevant cytochrome P450 families involved in the metabolism of drugs in man were investigated. Pantoprazole did not affect the pharmacokinetics or pharmacodynamics of antipyrine, caffeine, carbamazepine, diazepam, diclofenac, digoxin, ethanol, glibenclamide, a hormonal contraceptive (combination of levonorgestrel and ethinylestradiol), metoprolol, nifedipine, phenprocoumon, phenytoin, theophylline and warfarin in man. Pantoprazole also neither induced the metabolism of antipyrine or caffeine, nor increased urinary excretion of the induction markers D-glucaric acid and 6 beta-hydroxycortisol. Vice versa, the investigated drugs had no relevant influence on the pharmacokinetics of pantoprazole.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8793611

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 0946-1965            Impact factor:   1.366


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