Drug Interactions between cenobamate and Quinaglute Dura-Tabs
This report displays the potential drug interactions for the following 2 drugs:
- cenobamate
- Quinaglute Dura-Tabs (quinidine)
Interactions between your drugs
quiNIDine cenobamate
Applies to: Quinaglute Dura-Tabs (quinidine) and cenobamate
MONITOR: Coadministration with cenobamate may decrease the plasma concentrations and pharmacologic effects of CYP450 3A4 substrates. The proposed mechanism is cenobamate-mediated induction of the CYP450 3A4 isoenzyme. According to the manufacturer, multiple doses of cenobamate (200 mg once daily) reduced the mean Cmax and AUC of midazolam, a CYP450 3A4 substrate, by 61% and 72%, respectively.
MANAGEMENT: Caution is advised if cenobamate is used concomitantly with drugs that are substrates of CYP450 3A4, particularly those with a narrow therapeutic index. Dosage adjustments as well as clinical and laboratory monitoring may be appropriate for some drugs whenever cenobamate is added to or withdrawn from therapy.
References
- (2020) "Product Information. Xcopri (cenobamate)." SK Life Science, Inc.
Drug and food interactions
quiNIDine food
Applies to: Quinaglute Dura-Tabs (quinidine)
GENERALLY AVOID: In a small, randomized, crossover study, the administration of quinidine with grapefruit juice (compared to water) to healthy volunteers significantly prolonged the time to reach peak plasma quinidine concentrations and decreased the plasma concentrations of its major metabolite, 3-hydroxyquinidine. These changes were associated pharmacodynamically with both a delay and a reduction in the maximal effect on QTc interval. The proposed mechanism is delay of gastric emptying as well as inhibition of CYP450 3A4-mediated first-pass metabolism in the gut wall induced by certain compounds present in grapefruits.
MANAGEMENT: Given the drug's narrow therapeutic index, patients receiving quinidine therapy should avoid the consumption of grapefruits and grapefruit juice to prevent any undue fluctuations in plasma drug levels.
References
- Ace LN, Jaffe JM, Kunka RL (1983) "Effect of food and an antacid on quinidine bioavailability." Biopharm Drug Dispos, 4, p. 183-90
- Min DI, Ku YM, Geraets DR, Lee HC (1996) "Effect of grapefruit juice on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of quinidine in healthy volunteers." J Clin Pharmacol, 36, p. 469-76
- Ha HR, Chen J, Leuenberger PM, Freiburghaus AU, Follah F (1995) "In vitro inhibition of midazolam and quinidine metabolism by flavonoids." Eur J Clin Pharmacol, 48, p. 367-71
- Bailey DG, Dresser GR, Kreeft JH, Munoz C, Freeman DJ, Bend JR (2000) "Grapefruit-felodipine interaction: Effect of unprocessed fruit and probable active ingredients." Clin Pharmacol Ther, 68, p. 468-77
Therapeutic duplication warnings
No warnings were found for your selected drugs.
Therapeutic duplication warnings are only returned when drugs within the same group exceed the recommended therapeutic duplication maximum.
See also
Drug Interaction Classification
Highly clinically significant. Avoid combinations; the risk of the interaction outweighs the benefit. | |
Moderately clinically significant. Usually avoid combinations; use it only under special circumstances. | |
Minimally clinically significant. Minimize risk; assess risk and consider an alternative drug, take steps to circumvent the interaction risk and/or institute a monitoring plan. | |
No interaction information available. |
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