A notice released by NHS England's Specialist Pharmacy Service four days ago.
Not directly thyroid related but we have a number of members on the medicines mentioned - though quite possibly not in the combinations detailed.
Using clopidogrel with proton pump inhibitors (PPIs)
Published 22 May 2023
Avoid the combined use of clopidogrel with omeprazole or esomeprazole due to a significant interaction. Other PPIs are considered safe with clopidogrel.
Risk of using the combination
Due to clopidogrel’s mechanism of action, it can cause gastrointestinal adverse effects such as bleeding, dyspepsia and ulceration. PPIs are often co-prescribed to reduce the risk of these adverse effects in high-risk patients.
But in using the combination to manage adverse effects, risks associated with using clopidogrel and PPIs due to an interaction are introduced. Clopidogrel is a pro-drug activated by the enzyme CYP2C19. Omeprazole and esomeprazole are inhibitors of this enzyme meaning concurrent use can reduce plasma levels of activated clopidogrel.
Although other PPIs can inhibit CYP2C19 to a lesser extent, clinically significant interactions have not been observed.
The rest of this notice freely accessible (at least, within the UK) here:
sps.nhs.uk/articles/using-c...
Calling out to some members who have mentioned clopidogrel in the last two years or so.
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