Abstract:Objectives: The present study was undertaken to determine whether a single oral dose of menthol affects the metabolism of caffeine, a cytochrome P 450 1A2 (CYP1A2) substrate, and pharmacological responses to caffeine in people. Methods: Eleven healthy female subjects participated in a randomized, double-blind, two-way crossover study, comparing the kinetics and effects of a single oral dose of caffeine (200 mg) in coffee taken together with a single oral dose of menthol (100 mg) or placebo capsules. Serum caff… Show more
“…However, it did not affect the AUC. 4 Studies have also demonstrated menthol's potential to affect the cytochrome P450 system by inducing and inhibiting enzymes. In one report, oral administration of L-menthol to rats (800 mg/kg/day) induced CYP450 enzymes.…”
This case documents a significant decrease in the INR following the use of menthol cough drops. Patients who are ill have several factors that can potentially affect their INR and should be monitored closely.
“…However, it did not affect the AUC. 4 Studies have also demonstrated menthol's potential to affect the cytochrome P450 system by inducing and inhibiting enzymes. In one report, oral administration of L-menthol to rats (800 mg/kg/day) induced CYP450 enzymes.…”
This case documents a significant decrease in the INR following the use of menthol cough drops. Patients who are ill have several factors that can potentially affect their INR and should be monitored closely.
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