The effects of fasting on drug metabolism

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Introduction: There is considerable variability in the rates and extent of drug metabolism between patients due to physiological, genetic, pharmacologic, environmental and nutritional factors such as fasting. This variability in drug metabolism may result in treatment failure or, conversely, in increased side effects or toxicity. Preclinical studies have shown that fasting alters drug metabolism by modulating the activity of drug metabolizing enzymes involved. However, until recently little was known about the effects of fasting on drug metabolism in humans. Areas covered: This review describes the effects of fasting on drug metabolism based on both preclinical studies and studies performed in humans. Expert opinion: A better understanding of the effects of fasting may improve the efficacy and safety of pharmacotherapy for individual patients. Fasting contributes to variability in human drug metabolism by differentially affecting drug metabolizing enzymes. Although the effects of fasting on drug metabolism appear to be small (between 10-20%), fasting may be relevant for drugs with a small therapeutic range and/or in combination with other factors that contribute to variability in drug metabolism such as physiological, genetic or pharmacological factors. Therefore, additional research on this topic is warranted.

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Lammers, L. A., Achterbergh, R., Mathôt, R. A. A., & Romijn, J. A. (2020, January 2). The effects of fasting on drug metabolism. Expert Opinion on Drug Metabolism and Toxicology. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/17425255.2020.1706728

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