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Thank you, Kathrynne.
Your reply clears the question nicely.
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From:   [log in to unmask] (Kathrynne Holden, MS,RD)
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Date: 97-07-04 06:12:51 EDT

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> with medications I quoted from The Medical Letter VOL. 37(Issue 955)
> Aug.15,1995:
>     "CONCLUSION - Grapefruit juice inhibits presystemic metabolism of >some
drugs metabolized by the cytochrome P450 isozme CYP3A4, including >several
calcium channel  blockers, cyclosporine and terfendine. With >drugs like
these which are largely metabolizrd presystemically, >grapefruit juice may
increase serum concentrations by allowing more >unmetabolized drug to enter
the systemic > circulation.

Hi Mary -- yes, a degree in pharmacology would be helpful, wouldn't it?

"Metabolism" means the processes our body goes through to break down,
use, and excrete food. "Presystemic metabolism" means the metabolic
processes that take place before the food enters the bloodstream.
Metabolism begins with chewing and adding saliva to food, continues in
the stomach and intestine. From there, the broken-down food particles
either go into the bloodstream for distribution, or continue into the
colon for excretion.

The drugs in question are supposed to be metabolized before they get to
the bloodstream, but the grapefruit juice inhibits this. So
un-broken-down drug particles go into the bloodstream, or "system." This
could increase the drug's effect.


> Then Ted inquired:
>   >I love grapefruit juice
>    > Can you tell me what those Refs.said?

Unless you're taking any of those drugs, you probably don't have
anything to worry about. But to be on the safe side, go to a friendly
pharmacist, give him/her your list of medications, say you love you
daily grapefruit juice, and ask if it could cause any problems for you.

Best regards,
Kathrynne
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