Tamoxifen and Antidepressants
Choosing among antidepressants
Antidepressants vary in their ability to inhibit CYP2D6 (the enzyme that converts tamoxifen into its active form, endoxifen).
Drug
Effect on CYP2D6
Advice
venlafaxine (Effexor)
Minimal
Safest choice if taken with tamoxifen.
desvenlafaxine (Pristiq), mirtazapine (Remeron)
Direct studies with tamoxifen are lacking, but effect on endoxifen levels should be minimal.
citalopram (Celexa), escitalopram (Lexapro), nefazodone (Serzone)
Mild
Secondary choices if above are not options.
Only citalopram and sertraline have been studied directly with tamoxifen, so risk of reducing levels of endoxifen should be weighed against benefits of antidepressants.
duloxetine (Cymbalta), sertraline (Zoloft), fluvoxamine (Luvox)
Moderate
paroxetine (Paxil), fluoxetine (Prozac), bupropion (Wellbutrin)
Strong
Best to avoid if taking tamoxifen.
Comments
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No, I don't know anythingPinky68 said:Viibryd
This is a new SSRI, or SSNI. I think its spelled "Viibryd". We couldn't find any info with regards to Tamoxifen.Just curious if you know anything about it.
Thanks for the info! very informative
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Joyce
No, I don't know anything about Viibryd Joyce. Where did you hear about that? I also remember from another post about not taking paxil, prozac or wellbutrin with tamox, and if you do, it can increase your chance of a recurrence.0 -
New anti-depressant approved by FDADebbyM said:No, I don't know anything
No, I don't know anything about Viibryd Joyce. Where did you hear about that? I also remember from another post about not taking paxil, prozac or wellbutrin with tamox, and if you do, it can increase your chance of a recurrence.
My doctor who prescribes my anti-depressants said she's been having good luck with this new SSRI. She couldn't find any info in regards to taking Tamoxifen with it though. Probably because its so new on the market..My onco didn't think there have been any studies yet on taking it with Tamoxifen
As it turns out, I'm going to stay on the anti-depressants I'm taking now and have my ovaries removed...I won't have to switch antidepressants since Arimadex can be taken with the meds I'm currently on. I was just curious if anyone had heard anything about Viibryd because I didn't know it existed till a couple weeks ago.0 -
Viibryd is an antidepressantpeanutcat said:viibryd
what is viibryd? Is it an antidepressant? I take Tomoxifen
Viibryd is an antidepressant and one that is not recommended with tamoxifen according to a pharmacist online: "It blocks the metabolism of tamoxifen to its active metabolite, so it's not to be taken with tamoxifen." http://dailydose.essentiahealth.org/uploads/viibryd.pdf
According to epocrates, viibryd is listed as a drug that interacts with tamoxifen and may require modifying or monitoring. I would avoid viibryd on tamoxifen unless you are unable to use a safer alternative (effexor, remeron, lexapro, etc).0 -
Good to knowCypressCynthia said:Viibryd is an antidepressant
Viibryd is an antidepressant and one that is not recommended with tamoxifen according to a pharmacist online: "It blocks the metabolism of tamoxifen to its active metabolite, so it's not to be taken with tamoxifen." http://dailydose.essentiahealth.org/uploads/viibryd.pdf
According to epocrates, viibryd is listed as a drug that interacts with tamoxifen and may require modifying or monitoring. I would avoid viibryd on tamoxifen unless you are unable to use a safer alternative (effexor, remeron, lexapro, etc).
Thank-you!0 -
Thanks Cynthia for making usCypressCynthia said:Viibryd is an antidepressant
Viibryd is an antidepressant and one that is not recommended with tamoxifen according to a pharmacist online: "It blocks the metabolism of tamoxifen to its active metabolite, so it's not to be taken with tamoxifen." http://dailydose.essentiahealth.org/uploads/viibryd.pdf
According to epocrates, viibryd is listed as a drug that interacts with tamoxifen and may require modifying or monitoring. I would avoid viibryd on tamoxifen unless you are unable to use a safer alternative (effexor, remeron, lexapro, etc).
Thanks Cynthia for making us aware of that!0
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