2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0757.2006.00195.x
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Drug interactions important for periodontal therapy

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“…Inhibition of the enzyme monoamine oxidase, which is responsible for the degradation of indirectly active and mixed-action sympathomimetics, thus does not cause a significant rise in the concentration or duration of action of the directly active dental vasoconstrictor. [36]…”
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“…Inhibition of the enzyme monoamine oxidase, which is responsible for the degradation of indirectly active and mixed-action sympathomimetics, thus does not cause a significant rise in the concentration or duration of action of the directly active dental vasoconstrictor. [36]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various authors recommend doing without NSAIDs in general when patients are concurrently receiving drug treatment with lithium, valproate and SSRIs[1036225845] and replacing them with paracetamol[5829] or narcotic analgesics. [23105829]…”
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“…Of interest, it is recommended to avoid all ethanol or any ethanol -containing drugs, because they may cause disulfiram-like reaction characterized by flushing, headache, nausea, vomit, sweating or tachycardia [5]. Considering that metronidazole presents several interactions with antiretroviral, clindamycin may be the medication of choice for both anaerobic and aerobic infections, such as periodontitis [12]. Metronidazole is also associated with peripheral neuropathy and may increase the risk of peripheral neuropathy of zalcitabine and stavudine.…”
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“…During periodontal therapy, these interactions can occur when antiretrovirals are administered simultaneously with others drugs for the treatment of periodontal diseases [12]. During periodontal therapy, these interactions can occur when antiretrovirals are administered simultaneously with others drugs for the treatment of periodontal diseases [12].…”
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