Caviness, Lisa A Wassell, Katelyn M Howard-Thompson, Amanda
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American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
We report a unique case of transiently elevated liver function test (LFT) values associated with concurrent use of dabigatran and primidone, which has not previously been described in the scientific literature. Management of drug-drug interactions requires a fundamental understanding of pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic parameters. Despite the us...
Hermans, Michelle Charalambous, Marios Pakozdy, Akos Eisl-Glantschnigg, Ursula Neßler, Jasmin Van Meervenne, Sofie Ae Serrano, Gonçalo Cornelis, Ine Van Ham, Luc Paepe, Dominique
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Journal of feline medicine and surgery
Phenobarbital (PB) is the most common antiseizure drug (ASD) used for the management of feline epilepsy. In dogs, PB is known to cause serum liver enzyme induction and hepatotoxicity, especially after administration long term or in high concentrations. In cats, insufficient evidence is available to draw similar conclusions. The aim of this study wa...
cantiello;, michela
In cattle, phenobarbital (PB) upregulates target drug-metabolizing enzyme (DME) mRNA levels. However, few data about PB’s post-transcriptional effects are actually available. This work provides the first, and an almost complete, characterization of PB-dependent changes in DME catalytic activities in bovine liver using common probe substrates and co...
Chu, Chaojia Li, Nan Zhong, Rui Zhao, Danyang Lin, Weihong
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Frontiers in Neurology
Objective To investigate the efficacy of phenobarbital (PB), factors associated with it, reasons for early treatment termination, and mortality rates in adult women living in rural Northeast China. Methods A prospective study was conducted in seven counties of Jilin Province from 2010 to 2020. Adult women diagnosed with convulsive epilepsy were rec...
Kushnir, Alla Garretson, Cynthia Mariappan, Maheswari Stahl, Gary
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Frontiers in Pediatrics
Drug use in pregnancy is a major public health issue. Intrauterine exposure to opioids alone or in addition to other substances may lead to neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). Little consensus exists on optimal therapy, especially for those exposed to multiple drugs. We aim to determine whether the use of opioids alone vs. in combination with pheno...
li;, zhihui
Phenobarbital (PB), a widely used antiepileptic drug, is known to upregulate the expression of numerous drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters in the liver primarily via activation of the constitutive androstane receptor (CAR, NR1I3). The solute carrier family 13 member 5 (SLC13A5), a sodium-coupled citrate transporter, plays an important role ...
Qiao, Meng-Yuan Cui, Hong-Tao Zhao, Ling-Zhi Miao, Jing-Kun Chen, Qi-Xiong
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Frontiers in Neurology
Background: Neonatal seizures are a common neurological emergency in newborns. Phenobarbital (PB) is the first-line antiepileptic drug (AED). However, PB has some side effects, such as hypotension and respiratory depression, and it can accelerate neuronal apoptosis in the immature brain. Levetiracetam (LEV), a new antiepileptic drug, has been used ...
Kaplan, Yusuf Cem Demir, Omer
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Current neuropharmacology
It is challenging to balance the fetal risks associated with the use of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) against maternal and fetal risks of seizure worsening, and therefore it is very important to define and distinguish the possible risks entailed by different AEDs. This paper aims to undertake a comprehensive review regarding the possible risks of four...
Van Daele, Ruth Debaveye, Yves Vos, Robin Van Bleyenbergh, Pascal Brüggemann, Roger J Dreesen, Erwin Elkayal, Omar Guchelaar, Henk-Jan Vermeersch, Pieter Lagrou, Katrien
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Mycoses
Isavuconazole is a triazole antifungal drug, approved for the treatment of invasive aspergillosis and mucormycosis. Isavuconazole is metabolised by CYP3A4 and CYP3A5, and it has been shown that the CYP3A inducer rifampin reduces isavuconazole exposure. By extrapolation, the concomitant use of isavuconazole with moderate and strong CYP450 inducers i...
Tripathi, Sandeep Hafzalah, Mina Harthan, Aaron A. Wang, Yanzhi Patel, Priti M. Welty, Maureen E. Subramanian, Sujata
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The Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics : JPPT
OBJECTIVE The Glenn procedure may lead to the development of elevated cerebral venous pressures, which is believed to result in “Glenn headaches.” This manifests as excessive irritability, often requiring significant use of opioids and benzodiazepines. This study was designed to report our experience with the use of phenobarbital in the postoperati...