PAGE 12
HIV NUTRITION UPDATE
VOLUME 7, ISSUE 2
 FOOD - DRUG INTERACTIONS IN HIV/AIDS
(Continued from page 11)

Editor's Note: The breadth of information on food-medication interactions in this article is impossible to publish in one part. Part Two, which will be in our next issue, will provide information on the effects of drugs on nutritional status, including information on the prospective and retrospective aspects of medical nutrition therapy.
 
 

References

1. Drug Interactions. Project Inform. WWW: http://www.projinf.org/fs/drugin.html (accessed Feb 2002).

2. Welage LS, et al. Alterations In Gastric Acidity In Patients Infected With HIV. Clin Infect Dis 1995;21:1431.

3. Bailey DG, et al. Grapefruit Juice And Drugs: How Significant Is The Interaction? Clin Pharm 1994;26(2):91-98.

4. Lilja JJ, et al. Duration Of Effect Of Grapefruit Juice On The Pharmacokinetics Of The CYP3A4 Substarte Simvastatin. Clin Pharmacol Ther 2000;68:384-90.

5. Malhotra S, et al. Seville Orange Juice-Felodipine Interactions: Comparison With Dilute Grapefruit Juice And Involvement Of Furocoumarins. Clin Pharm Ther 2001;89(1) 14-22.

6. James JS. “Grapefruit Juice And Saquinavir” AIDS Treatment News 1995;235:5-6.

7. Tseng AL, Foisy MM. Management Of Drug Interactions In Patients With HIV. Ann Pharmacother 1997;31:1040-1058.

8. Piscitelli SC, et al. The Effect Of Garlic Supplements On The Pharmacokinetics Of Saquinavir. Clin Infect Dis 2002;34(2):234-238.

9. Force RW, Nahata MC. Effect Of Histamine H-2 Receptor Antagonists On Vitamin B12 Absorption. Ann Pharmacother 1992;26:1283.

10. Faucheron JL, Parc R. Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug Induced Colitis. Int J Colorectal Dis 1996;11:99.

11. Berg MJ, et al. Folic Acid Improves Phenytoin Pharmacokinetics. J Am Diet Assoc 1995;95(3):352-356.

12. Ortiz Z, et al. The Efficacy Of Folic Acid And Folinic Acid In Reducing Methotrexate Gastrointestinal Toxicity In Rheumatoid Arthritis. A Metaanalysis Of Randomized Clinical Trials. J Rheumatol 1998;25(1):36-43.

13. Lems WK, et al. Pharmacological Prevention Of Osteoporosis In Patients On Corticosteroid Medication. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd 1998;142(34):1904-1908.

14. Lajer H, Daugaard G. Cisplatin And Hypomagnesemia. Cancer Treat Rev 1999;35(1):47-58.

15. Gardner DM, et al. The Making Of A User Friendly MAOI Diet. J Clin Psych 1996;57(3): 99-104.

16. Booth SL, et al. Dietary Vitamin K1 And Stability Of Oral Anticoagulation: Proposal Of A Diet With Constant Vitamin K1 Content. Thromb Haemost 1997;77(3):504-9.

17. Herr SM. Herb-Drug Interaction Handbook, 2nd edition. Nassau, NY: Church Street Books; 2002.

18. Harris J. Interaction Of Dietary Factors With Oral Anticoagulants: Review And Applications. J Am Diet Assoc 1995;95(5):580-584.

19. Crowe JP. Drug-Alcohol (Ethanol) Interactions With HIV-Associated Medications. In: Pronsky ZM, Meyer SA, Fields-Gardner C. HIV Medication- Food Interactions, And So Much More 2th edition. Birchrunville, PA: Food Medication Interactions; 2001.

20. Lieber CS. Mechanisms Of Ethanol-Drug Nutrition Interactions. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 1994;32(6):631- 681.
 


 

No part of this newsletter may be reproduced in any form without permission from the publisher. Copyright 2002 HIV ReSources, Inc. Email: subscriptions@hivresources.com
 
 
Copyright 2002 HIV ReSources, Inc. Sharing this newsletter in any form with non-subscribers is strictly prohibited. Library/Institution subscribers are permitted to share HIV Nutrition Update html newsletter pages with up to five (5) employees or volunteers. NO other redistribution allowed. 
 
Please Help To Keep This Page Updated By Notifying
The Webmaster If You Find A Link That's Outdated!
 
HIV ReSources, Inc.
PO Box 39385
Fort Lauderdale, FL
33339-9385
USA
 
© 2002  HIV ReSources, Inc.
Any use of the information presented herein is done strictly at your own risk.
No responsibility is implied or intended on the part of HIV ReSources Inc,
the editor, or the publisher. Information on this site should not
be construed as an endorsement of any kind.
 
9/23/2002