Drug Interactions between ivabradine and rufinamide
This report displays the potential drug interactions for the following 2 drugs:
- ivabradine
- rufinamide
Interactions between your drugs
ivabradine rufinamide
Applies to: ivabradine and rufinamide
MONITOR: Coadministration with inducers of CYP450 3A4 may decrease the plasma concentrations of ivabradine and its active N-desmethylated metabolite, both of which are primarily metabolized by the isoenzyme. In 12 healthy volunteers, administration of a single 10 mg dose of ivabradine following pretreatment with the potent CYP450 3A4 inducer St. John's wort (300 mg three times daily for 14 days) decreased mean ivabradine peak plasma concentration (Cmax) and systemic exposure (AUC) by approximately 53% and 62%, respectively, compared to administration of ivabradine alone. Mean Cmax and AUC of the N-desmethylated metabolite, which is equipotent to ivabradine and circulates at concentrations approximately 40% that of ivabradine, decreased by 25% and 32%, respectively. The extent to which other, less potent inducers of CYP450 3A4 may interact with ivabradine is unknown.
MANAGEMENT: Caution is advised during concomitant use of ivabradine with CYP450 3A4 inducers. The potential for decreased efficacy of ivabradine should be considered.
References (2)
- Cerner Multum, Inc. "UK Summary of Product Characteristics."
- (2015) "Product Information. Corlanor (ivabradine)." Amgen USA
Drug and food interactions
ivabradine food
Applies to: ivabradine
GENERALLY AVOID: Grapefruit juice may significantly increase the plasma concentrations of ivabradine. The proposed mechanism is inhibition of CYP450 3A4-mediated first-pass metabolism in the gut wall by certain compounds present in grapefruit. According to the product labeling, administration with grapefruit juice (quantity unknown) resulted in an approximately twofold increase in ivabradine systemic exposure (AUC). Elevated plasma levels of ivabradine may increase the risk of excessive bradycardia and conduction disturbances.
ADJUST DOSING INTERVAL: Food delays the absorption of ivabradine by approximately 1 hour and increases plasma exposure by 20% to 40% compared to fasting conditions.
MANAGEMENT: Patients treated with ivabradine should avoid or limit consumption of grapefruit or grapefruit juice. The manufacturer recommends taking ivabradine with meals to reduce variability in exposure.
References (3)
- Cerner Multum, Inc. "UK Summary of Product Characteristics."
- Cerner Multum, Inc. "Australian Product Information."
- (2015) "Product Information. Corlanor (ivabradine)." Amgen USA
rufinamide food
Applies to: rufinamide
GENERALLY AVOID: Alcohol may potentiate some of the pharmacologic effects of rufinamide. Use in combination may result in additive central nervous system depression and/or impairment of judgment, thinking, and psychomotor skills.
ADJUST DOSING INTERVAL: Food enhances the oral absorption and bioavailability of rufinamide. In healthy volunteers, administration of a single 400 mg dose of rufinamide with food resulted in an approximately 56% increase in mean peak plasma concentration (Cmax) and a 34% increase in systemic exposure (AUC) compared to administration during a fasting state.
MANAGEMENT: To ensure maximal oral absorption, it is preferable to administer rufinamide with food. Patients receiving rufinamide should be advised to avoid consumption of alcohol. Ambulatory patients should be counseled to avoid hazardous activities requiring complete mental alertness and motor coordination until they know how rufinamide affects them, and to notify their physician if they experience excessive or prolonged CNS effects that interfere with their normal activities.
References (1)
- (2008) "Product Information. Banzel (rufinamide)." Eisai Inc
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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