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Title: 713 311 PRINCIPLES OF VETERINARY PHARMACOLOGY


1
Pharmacodynamics Drug Interaction
Topic 11
  • 713 311 PRINCIPLES OF VETERINARY PHARMACOLOGY
  • Dr. Korawuth Punareewattana

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Khon Kaen
University
2
Topics on Drug Interactions
  • Definition
  • Effects of drug interaction
  • Types of drug interaction
  • Pharmaceutical interaction
  • Pharmacodynamic interaction
  • Pharmacokinetic interaction

3
Definition
  • Drug interaction can be defined as the
    modifications of the effects of one drug by the
    prior or concomitant of another drug
    (poly-pharmacy)
  • A drug interaction is a situation in which a
    substance affects the activity of a drug, i.e.
    the effects are increased or decreased, or they
    produce a new effect that neither produces on its
    own.

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Effects of drug interaction
  • Drug interaction can result in
  • Increased effect Additive or Synergistic effect
  • Increased therapeutic effect good
  • Increased toxic or adverse effect bad
  • Decreased effect Antagonistic effect
  • Decreased therapeutic effect bad
  • Decreased toxic effect good
  • Drug interactions usually happen unexpectedly and
    result in adverse drug reactions
  • Drug interactions for good therapeutic effects
    are usually used intentionally and their results
    are already known by physicians

5
Drug-Drug interaction may alter drug effect by
  • Additive effect 1 1 2
  • Synergistic effect 1 1 gt 2
  • Potentiation effect 1 0 2
  • Antagonism 1 - 1 0 or 0.5

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Effect of Drug interaction
  • Therapeutic drug interaction could be used in 2
    objectives
  • To produce synergistic therapeutic effects
  • Examples are found by several antibiotic
    combinations
  • Penicillin-Sreptomycin
  • Penicillin-Probenecid
  • Sulfa-trimethoprim
  • To detoxify or lower toxic effects
  • Examples are those antidotes of certain toxic
    agents
  • Xylazine-Yohimbine

7
Types of drug interaction
  • There are at least 3 types of drug interaction
  • Pharmaceutical interaction minor
  • Pharmacodynamic (PD) interaction major
  • Pharmacokinetic (PK) interaction major

8
Pharmaceutical interaction
  • Interactions that occur prior to systemic
    administration
  • At manufacturing process
  • At clinical process by mixing 2 or more drugs in
    the same container
  • Drug incompatibility having drug interaction
  • Drug compatability no interaction
  • Chemical or Physical interactions
  • Usually result in pharmacological loss

9
Pharmacodynamic interaction
  • Definition interaction that one drug may cause
    changes in another drug action, effect or
    response without PK alteration
  • Pharmacodynamic interaction could result in
    either
  • Additive effect
  • Synergistic effect
  • Antagonistic effect
  • Pharmacodynamic interaction can happen at these
    levels
  • Level of drug action
  • Level of drug effect
  • Level of drug response
  • At this level, it could be called Physiological
    interaction

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Pharmacokinetic interaction
  • Pharmacokinetic (PK) interactions sometimes are
    also referred to as dispositional interactions.
  • These interactions are characterized by the
    alteration of the PK or disposition (ADME) of one
    drug by another.
  • Change in absorption
  • Change in distribution
  • Change in Metabolism
  • Change in Excretion
  • Important PK interactions are those associated
    with
  • Altered drug metabolism
  • Drug transporters
  • Protein binding

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PK interaction associated with altered drug
metabolism
  • Altered phase I metabolism
  • CYP induction
  • CYP inhibition
  • Altered phase II metabolism
  • Induction of phase II enzyme
  • UDP-glucuronyl transferases (UGTs)
  • Inhibition of phase II enzyme
  • Competitive use of conjugate molecules

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PK interaction associated with drug transporters
  • Transporters Playing Key Roles in Drug Absorption
    and Excretion
  • Important drug transporters
  • P-glycoproteins (PgP)
  • very important for excretion processes
  • Other transporters
  • Interaction usually result in
  • Inhibit function of transporters
  • And inhibit drug excretion
  • And finally cause AUC of a drug to increase or
    more drug in the body

13
Examples of Clinically Significant Drug
interactions Associated with Inhibition of
Transporters Other Than PgP
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PK interaction associated with Protein binding
  • The major plasma proteins to which most drugs
    bind are albumin and a1-acid glycoprotein the
    former typically binds acidic, anionic drugs
    whereas the latter typically favors basic drugs
  • Competitive protein binding by another drug will
    result in increase concentration of free drug,
    and that will yield more drug response
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