Sw. Carson, PHARMACOKINETIC AND PHARMACODYNAMIC DRUG-INTERACTIONS WITH POLYPHARMACOTHERAPY OF TREATMENT-RESISTANT AFFECTIVE AND OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDERS, Psychopharmacology bulletin, 32(4), 1996, pp. 555-568
The concomitant use of multiple therapeutic agents in the treatment of
resistant affective and obsessive-compulsive disorders increases the
likelihood of a patient experiencing a drug-drug interaction at either
the pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic level, Recent developments in
molecular biology and pharmacogenetics have allowed the identification
of which psychotropic agents are substrates, inducers, or inhibitors
of specific hepatic cytochrome P450 isozymes, This increases the predi
ctability of which drug combinations may lead to kinetic interactions,
However the individual variability in kinetic disposition and pharmac
odynamic response still limits the predictability of a drug-drug inter
action in an individual patient treated with polytherapy.