概括
在尿液毒理学中长时间检测可卡因代谢物的原因可能是代谢变异性,而不是复发. 了解药物基因组因素和肝功能对于药物成治疗中的准确解释至关重要.
科学领域:
- 药物基因组学 药物基因组学
- 成 药物 药物 药物 药物
- 临床毒理学 临床毒理学
背景情况:
- 尿液毒理学对于监测药物使用障碍治疗至关重要.
- 标准检测窗口可能不反映个体的代谢变化.
- 错误地将长期的积极性解释为复发可能会损害患者的治疗.
研究的目的:
- 突出代谢变异如何导致可卡因代谢物检测延长.
- 强调在毒理学中考虑药理动力学因素的重要性.
- 倡导以患者为中心的解释尿液药物查.
主要方法:
- 一个患有兴奋剂使用障碍和长期可卡因代谢物阳性患者的病例报告.
- 实验室评估,包括肝硬化症评估.
- 药基因组测试显示CYP2D6和CYP3A5是低代谢体的表型.
主要成果:
- 可卡因代谢物在18天内保持阳性,经过核实戒断后的12天.
- 患者表现出CYP2D6和CYP3A5.5的低代谢器表型.
- 代谢物水平的单调下降表明延迟排泄,而不是反复使用.
结论:
- 降低CYP450酶活性,肝硬化和兴奋剂使用可以延长可卡因代谢物清除时间.
- 区分生物变异性和复发对于治疗关系至关重要.
- 在意想不到的持续阳性的情况下,考虑药物基因组变异和肝功能.
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