Gender differences in the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of antidepressants.

Robert R Bies, Kristin L Bigos, Bruce G Pollock
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The paucity of research on gender-specific differences related to antidepressants is a significant public health deficiency and represents an understudied and necessary research area. The current data suggest that the pharmacokinetics of antidepressant drugs can be substantially different between men and women as a result of differences in both the metabolizing enzymes and the expression of P-glycoprotein MDR1. The data suggest that different pharmacodynamic responses are observed between premenopausal women and men. Women are more likely to respond better to an MAOI antidepressant compared to men. In addition, men respond better to TCAs than women in this age group, but differences diminish after menopause. Given the evidence of distinct gender-specific differences, it is critical that these differences be addressed more widely in research evaluating the administration of antidepressants in women.

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抗抑郁药的药代动力学和药效学的性别差异。
对与抗抑郁药有关的性别差异的研究缺乏是一个重大的公共卫生缺陷,是一个研究不足和必要的研究领域。目前的数据表明,由于代谢酶和p -糖蛋白MDR1表达的差异,抗抑郁药物的药代动力学在男性和女性之间可能存在很大差异。数据表明,在绝经前女性和男性之间观察到不同的药效学反应。与男性相比,女性更有可能对MAOI抗抑郁药做出更好的反应。此外,在这一年龄组中,男性对tca的反应比女性好,但绝经后差异减弱。鉴于存在明显的性别差异的证据,在评估女性抗抑郁药管理的研究中更广泛地解决这些差异是至关重要的。
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