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Phenobarbital--thioridazine interaction in man.

G L Ellenor, M N Musa, F C Beuthin

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    Phenobarbital withdrawal increased thioridazine levels in patients. This drug interaction highlights the need for careful monitoring during dosage adjustments for these psychiatric medications.

    Area of Science:

    • Pharmacology
    • Neuroscience
    • Clinical Pharmacy

    Background:

    • Thioridazine is an antipsychotic medication.
    • Phenobarbital is a sedative-hypnotic drug.
    • Drug interactions can alter medication efficacy and safety.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the effect of phenobarbital withdrawal on plasma thioridazine levels.
    • To explore potential mechanisms behind this drug interaction.

    Main Methods:

    • Plasma thioridazine levels were measured in seven patients.
    • Patients underwent gradual phenobarbital withdrawal.
    • Thioridazine and its metabolites were quantified.

    Main Results:

    • Plasma thioridazine and metabolite levels increased as phenobarbital dosage decreased.

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  • A clear correlation was observed between decreasing phenobarbital dose and rising thioridazine levels.
  • Conclusions:

    • Phenobarbital withdrawal significantly impacts thioridazine pharmacokinetics.
    • This interaction may be due to altered drug metabolism or transport.
    • Clinical monitoring is crucial when adjusting phenobarbital doses in patients on thioridazine.