Drug Interactions Flashcards
What enzyme metabolizes the majority of meds (75%)?
CYP 450 enzymes
Primary location of CYP enzymes?
Liver and Intestines
Which specific CYP metabolizes 80% of the meds metabolized by CYP?
CYP 450 3A4 alone, or 3A4 and other enzymes
How do ALL enzymes in the body work?
By an enzyme-substrate system
What’s an enzyme?
Protein that performs some action
What’s a substrate?
A chemical that’s acted upon by an enzyme
What’s the main effect of an enzyme action?
Gen. inactivates drug metabolites (although, there are some times, the result in a toxic metabolite or beneficial metabolite)
Whats the first pass metabolism?
When the drug (substrate) passes through the gut wall and liver prior to reaching the systemic circulation
What are inducers?
Inducers are compounds (many of which are drugs) that either increase the PRODUCTION of the enzyme (by increasing the expression of the gene sequence that codes for the enzyme) or, increase the ACTIVITY of the enzyme
What’s the net effect of an inducer?
Increase the degree of drug metabolism, which results in LOWER blood levels of the substrate
Which med is one of the strongest inducers?
Rifampin
List the many enzymes that Rifampin induces
1A2
2C8, 2C9, 2C19
3A4
P-glycoprotein (P-gp) pump
Effect on warfarin dose, if pt is also started on Rifampin?
Warfarin dose will need to be increased 100-300% to maintain therapeutic INR
Effects of inducers on pro-drugs?
Inducer can increase the enzyme responsible for converting the substrate into a MORE active form (instead of less active or inactive form$
What’s the technical ref wrt prodrug conversion?
Bioactivation
What are inhibitors?
Compounds (many of which are drugs) that INHIBITS the activity of ENZYMES
Effect of inhibitor?
Enzyme inhibition results in LESS drug METABOLISM. T4 drug serum level (and therapeutic effect) will increase
Can result in drug toxicity
Effect of inhibitor on prodrug?
Inhibitor of the enzyme involved in bioactivation would block the production of the active form of the drug
Effects on Inducers on Substrate? On prodrugs?
Inducers DECREASE the conc of Substrate, EXCEPT with Prodrugs
T4 Inducers increase the conc of active metabolite of prodrug
Effects on Inhibitors on Substrate? On prodrugs?
Inhibitors INCREASE the conc of the substrate, EXCEPT prodrugs
T4 inhibitors decrease active metabolites of prodrugs
About 25% of drugs go through CYP 2D6, including many?
Pain and Psychiatric drugs
What are the practical considerations when d/c an inhibitor or inducer?
Consider the doses of other meds that have been increased or decreased bcuz of the use of the inducer or inhibitor.
So, before u d/c an inducer or inhibitor, check the status of the other meds they are using concurrently
Which has a “lag” time? Effect of the inhibition or Inducer?
Inducer: full effect may not be present for up to 2 wks. Similarly, it takes 2-4 wks for the induction to disappear completely
What’s P-glycoproteins (P-gp)?
Efflux transporters found in the gut and other organs.
They pump drugs back into the gut (to exit out of the body)