2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00540-003-0193-5
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Propofol inhibits lidocaine metabolism in human and rat liver microsomes

Abstract: Propofol possesses a dose-dependent inhibitory effect on the metabolism of lidocaine in both human and rat CYP systems in vitro.

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“…This suggests the possibility that metabolism of a drug going through CYP3A4 is restrained under anesthesia using propofol and ropivacaine in combination. The IC 50 of propofol in lidocaine metabolism in the previous study, 5.0 mg路ml -1 (28.0 mmol路l -1 ), is smaller than the present result [9]. With regard to this point, ropivacaine seems to be less inhibited by propofol than lidocaine is.…”
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“…This suggests the possibility that metabolism of a drug going through CYP3A4 is restrained under anesthesia using propofol and ropivacaine in combination. The IC 50 of propofol in lidocaine metabolism in the previous study, 5.0 mg路ml -1 (28.0 mmol路l -1 ), is smaller than the present result [9]. With regard to this point, ropivacaine seems to be less inhibited by propofol than lidocaine is.…”
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“…In a previous report, propofol metabolism was found not to be inhibited by some drugs used during general anesthesia [20]. In addition, whereas propofol inhibits lidocaine metabolism, propofol metabolism is not inhibited by lidocaine [9]. Considering these results, the affinity of propofol for CYP isoforms may be high compared with that of these drugs.…”
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