Chronic alcohol use leads to _____ of CYP-450
-azoles (antifungals) are _____ of CYP-450
Phenobarbital is an _____ of CYP-450
Warfarin is _____ by cytochrome P450 and thus has many drug interactions
What type of drug interaction occurs when the combined effect of substances A and B is greater than the sum of their individual effects?
Phenytoin is an _____ of CYP-450
Dyslipidemia drugs _____ bind bile acids in the intestinal lumen, preventing absorption and recycling to the liver
Isoniazid _____ cytochrome p450 (induces or inhibits)
What is the treatment for overdose of drugs that act as weak bases (e.g., amphetamines)?
thalidomide
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