Guest guest Posted November 17, 2004 Report Share Posted November 17, 2004 Educate before you medicate http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-review/health/s_270304.html By Marjorie Wertz FOR THE TRIBUNE-REVIEW Monday, November 8, 2004 In the past several months, two well-known and widely used prescription medications, erythromycin and Vioxx have been found to cause an increase in heart attacks. For years physicians have known that erythromycin can cause cardiac arrhythmia when taken with other drugs. A new study published recently by the New England Journal of Medicine documented the risk after researching the medical records of 4,404 Medicaid patients and studying the medication use of each patient. A small number of the patients had combined erythromycin with other antibiotics or heart drugs that increased the risk for cardiac arrest. Three of the patients died. "The study draws attention to drug interactions," said Samuel Poloyac, a doctor of pharmacy and an associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh's School of Pharmacy. "This study is an outcome study that doesn't prove cause and effect. The real reason behind the deaths may or may not be because of erythromycin." Erythromycin is a drug in the macrolide class, said Poloyac. It is broken down in the liver through isozymes or enzymes known as cytochrome or CYP3A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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