Review
Influence of drugs on vitamin D and calcium metabolism
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Volume 4, Issue 2 April/May/June 2012
Pages 158 - 166
http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/derm.20731
Keywords: 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D [1,25(OH)
2D], 25-hydroxy-vitamin D [25(OH)D], bisphosphonates, cytostatics, drugs, pregnane X receptor, statins, vitamin D
Authors: Uwe Gröber and Klaus Kisters
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- Uwe Gröber
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Corresponding author: uwegroeber@gmx.net
Academy of Micronutrient Medicine; Essen, Germany
- Klaus Kisters
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Westphalian Wilhelms University Münster; Academy of Micronutrient Medicine and Hypertension Excellence Center (ESH); Medizinische Klinik I; Herne, Germany
Abstract:
In the past, interactions between drugs and vitamin D have received only little or no attention in the health care practices. However, since more and more drugs are used for the treatment of patients, this topic is increasingly relevant. Several drugs can interfere with the vitamin D and bone metabolism. Drugs that activate the pregnane X receptor can disrupt vitamin D metabolism and vitamin D function. Beside this, the medication oriented supplementation of vitamin D can ameliorate the pharmacologic action of some drugs, such as bisphosphonates, cytostatics and statins.
Received: April 12, 2012; Accepted: May 11, 2012
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