- Effects of repeated ingestion of grapefruit juice on
the single and multiple oral-dose pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of
alprazolam.
Yasui N, Kondo T, Furukori H, Kaneko S, Ohkubo T, Uno T, Osanai T,
Sugawara K, Otani K.
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- Psychopharmacology (Berl) 2000 Jun;150(2):185-90
The effects of repeated ingestion of grapefruit juice, an inhibitor of
cytochrome P450 3A4 (CYP3A4), on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
of both single and multiple oral doses of alprazolam, a substrate of CYP3A4,
were examined. In study 1, eight healthy volunteers ingesting 600 ml/day
water or grapefruit juice for 10 days took a single oral 0.8-mg dose of
alprazolam on the eighth day. Plasma drug concentrations were monitored up
to 48 h after alprazolam dosing together with evaluation of psychomotor
function. Grapefruit juice altered neither the plasma concentrations of
alprazolam at any time points, any pharmacokinetic parameters, nor the
majority of psychomotor function parameters in subjects. In study 2, 11
patients with anxiety disorders receiving alprazolam (0.8-2.4 mg/day)
ingested grapefruit juice (600 ml/day) for 7 days. Blood samples were
collected before and during grapefruit juice ingestion and 1 week after its
discontinuation together with an assessment of clinical status. Grapefruit
juice altered neither the steady-state plasma concentration of alprazolam
nor the clinical status in patients. The present study shows that grapefruit
juice is unlikely to affect pharmacokinetics or pharmacodynamics of
alprazolam due to its high bioavailability.
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