L. Ereshefsky et al., SEROTONIN SELECTIVE REUPTAKE INHIBITOR DRUG-INTERACTIONS AND THE CYTOCHROME-P450 SYSTEM, The Journal of clinical psychiatry, 57, 1996, pp. 17-25
The article focuses on the effects of the serotonin selective reuptake
inhibitors (SSRIs) on specific drug metabolizing isoenzymes: CYP2D6,
CYP3A3/4, CYP1A2, CYP2C9, and CYP2C19. Both in vitro and in vivo data
regarding the inhibition potential of the SSRIs at each of these isoen
zyme systems are reviewed. In general, the magnitude of the in vivo in
teractions between the SSRIs and substrates for these isoenzyme system
s mirrors to a large extent their in vitro inhibitory potencies. Howev
er, in vitro work is limited owing to pharmacokinetic considerations,
the effect of metabolites on the isoenzymes, and the likelihood that s
everal isoenzymes are co-responsible for the metabolism of a substrate
.