S. Barmeir et al., CIMETIDINE AND OMEPRAZOLE DO NOT AFFECT CYCLOSPORINE DISPOSITION BY THE RAT-LIVER, European journal of drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics, 18(4), 1993, pp. 355-358
Cyclosporine has been used with increased frequency, occasionally in c
onjunction with cimetidine and omeprazole. The present study was under
taken to study a possible interaction between either of the two drugs
and cyclosporine in the liver. The isolated perfused rat liver was use
d with recirculation of perfusate for 150 min. 6 experiments were perf
ormed with each of the following: cyclosporine alone, cyclosporine wit
h cimetidine, and cyclosporine with omeprazole. Initial concentrations
of cyclosporine, cimetidine and omeprazole were 600 mug/ml, 12.5 mug/
ml, and 4.5 mug/ml, respectively. At 1 and 2 h of perfusion 1 mug of o
meprazole was added to perfusate. Cyclosporine concentration was deter
mined at 30 min intervals. Results at 150 min expressed as percentage
of the initial concentration of cyclosporine were 59 +/- 3%, 55 +/- 6%
, and 60 +/- 9% for cyclosporine alone, with cimetidine and with omepr
azole, respectively. The elimination rate of cyclosporine by the liver
did not change during the entire experiment with the addition of cime
tidine or omeprazole. Thus, it is concluded that short administration
of cimetidine or omeprazole will not affect cyclosporine metabolism by
the liver.