Posted by Mariposa on October 20, 2003, at 19:05:41
In reply to ¿VALCOTE sube los niveles plasmaticos de ZYPREXA?, posted by BORN-IN-CHILE on October 16, 2003, at 23:18:55
> ES CONOCIDO QUE LOS ANTICONVULSIVANTES , POR EJEMPLO CARBAMAZEPINA, BAJA LOS NIVELES PLASMATICOS DE OTRAS DROGAS ENTRE ELLAS ZYPREXA, SIN EMBARGO EN ALGUNA OPORTUNIDAD APRENDI QUE VALCOTE( DIVALPROATO DE SODIO ) SUBIRIA LOS NIVELES PLASMATICOS DE LA OLANZAPINA ( ZYPREXA ) , Y DE HECHO, EN MI PRACTICA CLINICA , DE ESA FORMA PUEDO NO AUMENTAR A DOSIS DEMASIADO ALTAS DE ZYPREXA, CUANDO EXISTEN PROBLEMAS ECONOMICOS ¿ ALGUIEN TIENE INFORMACION O CONOCIMIENTO DE LO QUE EXPONGO ? GRACIAS
I'll take a stab at it ....
It is known that anti-convulsants (sp), for example Carbamazepina, below the Plasmatic(?) levels of other drugs among them Zyprexa, although in some oportunity I learned that Valcote (???????? of sodium) will raise the plasmatic levels of Olanzapina (Zyprexa), therefore, in my clinical practice, in that way I can keep from raising the dosage of Zyprexa too much, when economic problems exist. Does anyone have information or knowledge of what I am proposing? Thanks.
Please be aware I have done a *literal* (word for word) translation for you which may or may not totally convey the essence of the message....Hopefully they will respond as you have asked.~~~8|8
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