Esomeprazole - @ Proton pump inhibitors- (FDC- List ) (2001)

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Esomeprazole - @ Proton pump inhibitors- (FDC- List ) (2001)

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Drug Interaction:

Proton pump inhibitors include-

Esomeprazole, Lansoprazole, Omeprazole, Pantoprazole, Rabeprazole, Pramiprazole

Refer - Omeprazole

 

Proton pump inhibitors causes a profound and long lasting inhibition of gastric acid secretion. Therefore esomeprazole, lanzoprazole , omeprazole ,pantoprazole and rabeprazole, may interfere with the absoption of drugs where gastric pH is an important detreminant of bioavailability ( eg.ketoconazole, ampicillin, iron salts, digoxin, cyanocobalamin )

CYP450 system - There have been reports of interaction between omeprazole and certain drugs metabolized via the CYP450 system ( eg. cyclosporine, disulfram, benzodiazepines ).

Esmoprazole , lansoprazole, pantoprazole, and rabeprazole are extensively metabolised by CYP2C19 and CYP34A . in clinical studies antacids were used conomittantly with these agents Esomeprazole is extensively metabolised in the liver by CYP2C19 and CYP3A4 Esomeprazole inhibits gastric acid secretion.

Therefore esomeprazole may interfere with the absorption of drugs where gastric pH is an important determinant of bioavailability eg. ketoconazole, iron salts, and digoxin.

Co-administration of oral contraceptives, diazepam,phenytoin, or quinidine did not seem to change the pharmacokinetic profile of esomeprazole.

Co-administration of esomeprazole, clarithromycin and amoxycillin has resulted in increase in the plasma levels of esomeprazole and 14-hydoxyclarithromycin.