G. Facciola et al., INDUCING EFFECT OF PHENOBARBITAL ON CLOZAPINE METABOLISM IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC-SCHIZOPHRENIA, Therapeutic drug monitoring, 20(6), 1998, pp. 628-630
The steady state plasma concentrations of clozapine and its two major
metabolites, norclozapine and clozapine N-oxide, were compared in pati
ents with schizophrenia treated with clozapine in combination with phe
nobarbital (n = 7), and in control patients treated with clozapine alo
ne (n = 15). Patients were matched for sex, age, body weight, and anti
psychotic dosage. Patients comedicated with phenobarbital had signific
antly lower plasma clozapine levels than those of the controls (232 +/
- 104 versus 356 +/- 138 ng/ml; mean, SD, p < 0.05). Plasma norclozapi
ne levels did not differ between the two groups (195 +/- 91 versus 172
+/- 61 ng/ml, NS), whereas clozapine N-oxide levels were significantl
y higher in the phenobarbital group (115 +/- 49 versus 53 +/- 31 ng/ml
, p < 0.01). Norclozapine/clozapine and clozapine N-oxide/clozapine ra
tios were also significantly higher (p < 0.001) in patients comedicate
d with phenobarbital. These findings suggest that phenobarbital stimul
ates the metabolism of clozapine, probably by inducing its N-oxidation
and demethylation pathways.