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![]() British Journal of Clinical PharmacologyVolume 44 Issue 5, Pages 499 - 504 Published Online: 2 Oct 2003 Journal compilation © 2010 The British Pharmacological Society The Journal of The British Pharmacological Society
Abstract | Full Text: PDF (Size: 356K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Diltiazem-cyclosporin pharmacokinetic interaction — dose–response relationship KEYWORDS cyclosporin • metabolism • pharmacokinetics • diltiazem • interaction • dose-response • transplantation ABSTRACTAims To study the dose-response relationship of the pharmacokinetic interaction between diltiazem and cyclosporin in kidney transplant recipients.
Methods Eight stable kidney transplant recipients maintained on cyclosporin but not taking diltiazem, were given increasing doses of diltiazem to a maximum dose of 180 mg day
Results Mean cyclosporin AUC(0, 24 h) increased sharply following the lowest dose of diltiazem used (10 mg day Conclusions The dose of diltiazem required to increase cyclosporin AUC (and hence allow significant reduction in cyclosporin dose) is less than that currently used for many patients. Lower doses of diltiazem should result in fewer adverse effects and may allow its use in situations where it was hitherto contraindicated. Because of the significant interpatient variation in response, we recommend individual patient blood cyclosporin concentration monitoring both before and after the introduction of diltiazem.
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