Hi -- I have 2 questions below with a little junk inbetween.
Soma/Carisprodol Metabolism:
From the FDA website (drugs.com) about Soma/carisprodol, "The major pathway of Carisoprodol metabolism is via the liver by cytochrome enzyme CYP2C19 to form meprobamate."
Q1: Besides prilosec and maybe nexium (http://www.hanstenandhorn.com/hh-article04-08.pdf), but supposedly not the other proton pump inhibitors, what other medications and foods contain CYP2C19 inhibitors?
[Interesting: "The prevalence of poor metabolizers in Caucasians and African Americans is approximately 3-5% and in Asians is approximately 15-20%."]
Soma Absorption:
[/B]Articles also said that fat doesn't affect absorption so whether taking Soma with or without food doesn't affect the intensity. However, I have read from others and from my own personal account that food diminishes the intensity of Soma.
Q2: What are your experiences regarding Soma experiences and food?
Soma/Carisprodol Metabolism:
From the FDA website (drugs.com) about Soma/carisprodol, "The major pathway of Carisoprodol metabolism is via the liver by cytochrome enzyme CYP2C19 to form meprobamate."
Q1: Besides prilosec and maybe nexium (http://www.hanstenandhorn.com/hh-article04-08.pdf), but supposedly not the other proton pump inhibitors, what other medications and foods contain CYP2C19 inhibitors?
[Interesting: "The prevalence of poor metabolizers in Caucasians and African Americans is approximately 3-5% and in Asians is approximately 15-20%."]
Soma Absorption:
[/B]Articles also said that fat doesn't affect absorption so whether taking Soma with or without food doesn't affect the intensity. However, I have read from others and from my own personal account that food diminishes the intensity of Soma.
Q2: What are your experiences regarding Soma experiences and food?