Volume 101, Number 2, 226-232, DOI: 10.1007/BF02244131

Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic interaction between the antidepressant tianeptine and oxazepam at steady-state

S. Toon, B. L. Holt, S. J. Langley, F. G. P. Mullins, M. Rowland, M. S. Halliday, C. Salvadori and B. Delalleau

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Abstract

To assess if any pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic interaction at steady-state occurs between the new antidepressant tianeptine and a benzodiazepine (oxazepam) following multiple oral dosing of both drugs, 12 healthy male volunteers entered a balanced three-way double blind cross-over study. Tianeptine (12.5 mg) and/or oxazepam (10 mg) were given three times daily for 4 days. Pharmacokinetic data within a dosing interval at steady-state showed that there were no statistically significant changes in the pharmacokinetics of either tianeptine (and its two major metabolites) or oxazepam when both drugs were co-administered. Psychometric data showed that there was no synergistic negative interaction between the two drugs and that their combination may result in beneficial effects on ldquoalertnessrdquo and ldquohappinessrdquo

Key words  Pharmacokinetics - Pharmacodynamics - Antidepressants - Tianeptine - Oxazepam

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