Drug Interactions between daprodustat and Mifeprex
This report displays the potential drug interactions for the following 2 drugs:
- daprodustat
- Mifeprex (mifepristone)
Interactions between your drugs
miFEPRIStone daprodustat
Applies to: Mifeprex (mifepristone) and daprodustat
ADJUST DOSE: Coadministration with moderate inhibitors of CYP450 2C8 may significantly increase the plasma concentrations and the risk of adverse effects associated with daprodustat, which is primarily metabolized by the isoenzyme. When gemfibrozil (600 mg twice daily for 5 days), a potent CYP450 2C8 inhibitor, was administered with a single daprodustat dose of 100 mg on day 4 of gemfibrozil administration, daprodustat peak plasma concentration (Cmax) and systemic exposure (AUC) increased by 3.9-fold and 18.6-fold, respectively. In addition, daprodustat Cmax and AUC are predicted to increase by at least 3-fold and 4-fold, respectively, following concomitant administration with clopidogrel 75 mg once daily (a moderate CYP450 2C8 inhibitor).
MANAGEMENT: Daprodustat starting dose should be reduced by half if it is coadministered with moderate CYP450 2C8 inhibitors, except in patients whose starting dose is already 1 mg. Close monitoring of hemoglobin levels and adjusting the dose of daprodustat is advised following initiation or discontinuation of treatment with moderate CYP450 2C8 inhibitors.
References (1)
- (2023) "Product Information. Jesduvroq (daprodustat)." GlaxoSmithKline
Drug and food interactions
miFEPRIStone food
Applies to: Mifeprex (mifepristone)
ADJUST DOSING INTERVAL: Food may significantly increase the plasma concentrations of mifepristone.
GENERALLY AVOID: Grapefruit juice may increase the plasma concentrations of mifepristone. The proposed mechanism is inhibition of CYP450 3A4-mediated first-pass metabolism in the gut wall by certain compounds present in grapefruit. Because pharmacokinetic interactions involving grapefruit juice are often subject to a high degree of interpatient variability, the extent to which a given patient may be affected is difficult to predict.
MANAGEMENT: When mifepristone is used daily to control hyperglycemia secondary to hypercortisolism in patients with endogenous Cushing's syndrome, it should be taken with food to achieve consistent plasma drug levels. Patients should be advised to avoid consuming grapefruit or grapefruit juice during treatment with mifepristone, as it may cause increased adverse effects such as headache, dizziness, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, cramping, diarrhea, hypokalemia, adrenal insufficiency, vaginal bleeding, arthralgia, peripheral edema, and hypertension. Because mifepristone is eliminated slowly from the body, the interaction with grapefruit juice may be observed for a prolonged period.
References (2)
- (2001) "Product Information. Mifeprex (mifepristone)." Danco Laboratories
- (2012) "Product Information. Korlym (mifepristone)." Corcept Therapeutics Incorporated
daprodustat food
Applies to: daprodustat
MONITOR: Smoking and alcohol consumption during therapy with daprodustat may increase the risk of gastric or esophageal erosions. Serious erosions, including gastrointestinal bleeding and the need for red blood cell transfusions, have been reported during daprodustat clinical trials. Patients with a history of gastrointestinal erosion, peptic ulcer disease, and current tobacco smokers and alcohol drinkers may be at higher risk of gastrointestinal injury.
MANAGEMENT: Caution is advised if daprodustat is prescribed to current tobacco smokers or alcohol drinkers. Patients should be advised to contact their physician if they develop potential signs and symptoms of gastrointestinal injury such as abdominal pain, hematemesis, trouble swallowing, chest or throat pain, and/or black, tarry stools.
References (1)
- (2023) "Product Information. Jesduvroq (daprodustat)." GlaxoSmithKline
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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