2019
DOI: 10.1590/s2175-97902019000118084
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Validated analytical study of the effect of Lycopene on the pharmacokinetics of Paracetamol and Chlorzoxazone in rats

Abstract: Lycopene was reported to influence some cytochrome P450 enzymes activity. The present study investigates the effect of lycopene on the pharmacokinetics of paracetamol and chlorzoxazone. Lycopene (20 mg/kg) was intra-peritoneally administered to two groups of rats for eight consecutive days and two other groups were given vehicle. On the eighth day, chlorzoxazone and paracetamol were separately intravenously administered to a lycopene group and a control group. Blood samples were collected at different time int… Show more

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“…Both analgesic muscle relaxants (chlorzoxazone, PCM, ibuprofen) and alprazolam (anti-anxiety drug) being metabolized by hepatic cytochrome enzymes tend to produce hepatotoxicity. Raised plasma levels of both centrally acting drugs tend to produce drowsiness when combined together, as seen in the present case [3,4]. History of the patient revealed intake of concentrated hot tomato soup in-between two types of medications mentioned above.…”
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“…Both analgesic muscle relaxants (chlorzoxazone, PCM, ibuprofen) and alprazolam (anti-anxiety drug) being metabolized by hepatic cytochrome enzymes tend to produce hepatotoxicity. Raised plasma levels of both centrally acting drugs tend to produce drowsiness when combined together, as seen in the present case [3,4]. History of the patient revealed intake of concentrated hot tomato soup in-between two types of medications mentioned above.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%