Drugs that may Interact with CBD Hemp Oil

CBD and Drug Interactions

 

If you are on one or several medications, you may want to print this out or save the link, to share this information with your doctor for both of you to discuss the best course of action for your health and wellness plan. 

Research has begun to demonstrate that cannabidiol (CBD) has the potential to effectively help a large number of people. CBD interacts with the endocannabinoid system in a way that produces very few unintended side-effects.

While the majority of the vast majority of the science indicates CBD is safe for use and consumption, it does pose a few risks that, if not properly understood, could be dangerous. One of these risks is the inhibition of the cytochrome P450 enzyme system.

What is the Cytochrome P-450 System?

Found within the liver, the cytochrome P450 enzyme system is responsible for metabolizing potentially toxic compounds, including over 60% percent of any drugs you have consumed.

According to Davis’s Drug Guide, this system contains more than 50 enzymes that process and eliminate toxins.

Why Does CYP450 Matter?

In order to determine the appropriate dosages of medications, doctors make calculations using the average amount of time it takes for various drugs and medications to be processed through the cytochrome P450 system.

If only one drug is being processed, and the system is generally healthy, these averages provide accurate dosage information.

However, certain substances have the ability to affect processing times within this system, making drugs metabolize faster or slower than they would on their own.

Similarly, if the cytochrome P450 system is unhealthy due to problems with the liver or other pre-existing conditions, drugs may not metabolize as they should.

Cannabidiol in the Cytochrome P-450 System

Cannabidiol can inhibit the cytochrome P450 system’s ability to metabolize certain drugs, leading to an overall increase in processing times.

Interestingly, CBD is not alone in its effect on drug metabolism. Grapefruit, watercress, St. John’s Wort, and goldenseal all have a similar impact in terms of CYP450 inhibition.

When the CYP450 system is impacted in this way, it leads to higher levels of certain drugs in your system at one time. This can cause unwanted side effects, and sometimes, an overdose.

If you are taking a medication affected by cannabidiol, you should consult your doctor to make sure that it is safe for you to supplement your personal care routine with CBD Hemp. From there, the two of you may consider adjusting the dosage on your medications so that you can use both products safely.  

 

Drugs that Interact with Cannabidiol

Any drug metabolized by CYP450 enzymes could potentially interact with cannabidiol. According to the Indiana University Department of Medicine, drugs known to use the CYP450 system include:

  • Steroids
  • HMG CoA reductase inhibitors
  • Calcium channel blockers
  • Antihistamines
  • Prokinetics
  • HIV antivirals
  • Immune modulators
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Antiarrythmics
  • Antibiotics
  • Anesthetics
  • Antipsychotics
  • Antidepressants
  • Anti-epileptics
  • Beta blockers
  • PPIs
  • NSAIDs
  • Angiotension II blockers
  • Oral hypoglycemic agents
  • Sulfonylureas

 

This list does not include all of the potential medications impacted by cannabidiol. Nor will every medication in the categories contained on this list will cause an interaction. For these reasons, you should consult with a medical professional before supplementing with CBD Hemp products.

There are certain medications, known as “prodrugs,” that need to be metabolized to produce the therapeutic compound. In other words, you ingest an inactive compound and once in the body, it is processed into the active drug. If this processing is dependent on CYP3A4 (part of the larger CYP450 system), then inhibitors can result in too little active drug in the body for the desired therapeutic effect.

Codeine, for example, is a prodrug that is metabolized into morphine which provides the effect.

Vyvanse and Concerta are two other popular pharmaceutical medications for ADHD that fall into this category.

If you are worried that your CYP450 pathway may not be functioning properly, physicians can test the system to ensure that the medications you take are metabolizing as expected.

If you are on one or several medications, you may want to print this out or save the link, to share this information with your doctor for both of you to discuss the best course of action for your health and wellness plan. 

 

Combining Alcohol and CBD Oil

Alcohol and cannabis are both widely consumed in our society and the effects of combining the two are well known.

What is less understood by the general public, is the effects of combining alcohol and the cannabinoid compound CBD.

Alcohol depends on a few different metabolic pathways in the human body, with the primary enzymes involved being:

  • Alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH)
  • Aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH)
  • CYP450 (specifically CYP2E1)

In people who only drink socially or occasionally, ADH and ALDH handle the entire workload of metabolizing ethanol. However, when binge drinking (or during chronic consumption of alcohol) CYP450 gets involved to assist the overloaded ADH and ALDH pathways.

Here are some interesting tidbits about alcohol and CBD:

  • The CB1 receptor is a significant player in the reinforcing and motivating attributes of alcohol. [S]
  • Combining alcohol and CBD results in significantly lower blood levels of alcohol. [S]
  • CBD reduces the reinforcement, motivation and relapse for alcohol. [S]
  • CBD protects the liver from damage done by binge-drinking alcohol. [S]
  • CBD prevents against alcohol-induced neurodegeneration. [S]
  • CBD attenuates alcohol-induced liver steatosis, metabolic dysregulation, inflammation and neutrophil-mediated injury. [S]
  • Cannabinoids have an effect on nearly all enzymes responsible for metabolizing alcohol. [S]
  • CB1 receptor agonists (THC) encourage alcohol consumption, while CB1 receptor antagonists (CBD) decrease it. [S]

Although the pharmacokinetics of alcohol and CBD are not yet well-understood, what we do know is CBD inhibits the CYP450 enzyme system, and this system plays a significant role in alcohol metabolism. Additionally, as found in mice, CBD alters levels of ADH and ALDH to varying degrees.

It is important to be mindful and cautious when mixing CBD and alcohol.

 

 

Original Article:  https://cbdoilreview.org/cbd-cannabidiol/cbd-p-450-enzyme

 

Author: White Sage Woman

Tiffany White Sage Woman is Cosmic Heart Healing and Quantum Healing Facilitator, a Spiritual Intuitive, Usui Reiki Master Teacher, Run Valdr Healing and Holistic Health Facilitator. Tiffany is also an ordained Spiritual Inter-Denominational Minister. She is the Owner of Goldylocks Temple of Healing and Goldylocks Productions. Tiffany produces Live Streamed Shows, Podcasts, and Events for those in the Spiritual, Metaphysical and Holistic Professions. http://www.whitesagewoman.com

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