Decreased absorption of midazolam in the stomach due to low pH induced by co-administration of Banha-sasim-tang.

Q3 Medicine Environmental Health and Toxicology Pub Date : 2016-08-09 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.5620/eht.e2016016
Jun Hyeon Jo, Sun Joo Kim, Woong Shik Nam, Eun Ji Seung, Sangkyu Lee
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Objectives: Banha-sasim-tang (BST), which consists of seven different herbs, is one of the most popular herbal formulae for treating gastrointestinal disorders in Eastern Asia. The commonly used herbal medicine is often co-administered with other therapeutic drugs, which raises the possibility of herb-drug interactions and may modify the clinical safety profile of therapeutic drugs.

Methods: We investigated the potential herb-drug interactions between BST extract and midazolam (MDZ) in mice. The area under the plasma concentration-time curve (AUC) of MDZ and 1ʹ-hydroxymidazolam (1ʹ-OH-MDZ) was evaluated for both oral and intraperitoneal administration of MDZ, following oral administration of BST (0.5 and 1 g/kg).

Results: It was found that the AUC of MDZ and 1ʹ-OH-MDZ was lower in case of oral administration of MDZ. Administration of BST extract was not associated with hepatic cytochrome P450 activity. BST extract induced a strong reduction in pH and it has been reported that oral mucosal absorption of MDZ is lower at low pH. The decreased absorption rate of MDZ might be caused by the ingredients of BST and may not be related to other factors such as increased excretion of MDZ by P-glycoprotein.

Conclusions: The altered pharmacokinetics of midazolam caused by co-administration with BST in vivo could be attributed to a decrease in pH and subsequent reduction of MDZ absorption rate.

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由于同时服用Banha-sasim-tang导致pH值降低,咪达唑仑在胃中的吸收减少。
目的:Banha-sasim-tang (BST)由七种不同的草药组成,是东亚最受欢迎的治疗胃肠疾病的草药配方之一。常用的草药通常与其他治疗药物共同使用,这增加了草药与药物相互作用的可能性,并可能改变治疗药物的临床安全性。方法:研究BST提取物与咪达唑仑(MDZ)在小鼠体内潜在的药物相互作用。在口服BST (0.5 g/kg和1 g/kg)后,分别测定口服和腹腔给药MDZ和1′-羟咪达唑仑(1′-OH-MDZ)的血浆浓度-时间曲线下面积(AUC)。结果:口服MDZ时,MDZ和1 + -OH-MDZ的AUC较低。BST提取物的施用与肝细胞色素P450活性无关。BST提取物诱导pH值的强烈降低,有报道称,在低pH值下,口腔黏膜对MDZ的吸收率较低。MDZ吸收率的降低可能是由BST的成分引起的,可能与p -糖蛋白对MDZ的排泄增加等因素无关。结论:咪达唑仑与BST共给药引起体内药代动力学的改变可能是由于pH的降低和随后的MDZ吸收率的降低。
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