Table 1.
Reported case of pravastatin-induced adverse effect | Other medications taken by patient | P-glycoprotein effect | References |
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Lichenoid drug eruption in 64-year-old woman [12] | Aspirin | Possible inducer | [13] |
Candesartan | — | ||
Clopidogrel | Substrate | [9] | |
Diltiazem | Substrate, inhibitor, inducer | [9, 14] | |
Furosemide | — | ||
Hydralazine | — | ||
Isosorbide mononitrate | — | ||
Insulin | Inducer | [14] | |
Metformin | — | ||
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Diffuse, pruritic rash in a 55-year-old woman [15] | Aripiprazole | Substrate | [16] |
Lorazepam | — | ||
Sertraline | Substrate and inhibitor | [9, 14, 16] | |
Olanzapine | Substrate | [16] | |
Quetiapine | Substrate | [16] | |
Lithium carbonate | — | ||
Levothyroxine | Inducer | [17] | |
Magnesium | — | ||
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Acute myopathy in a 65-year-old woman [18] | Aspirin | Possible inducer | [13] |
Colchicine | Substrate, inducer | [14, 18] | |
Spironolactone | Inhibitor | [19] | |
Furosemide | — | ||
Losartan | Substrate, inhibitor | [9, 14] | |
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Pruritic, psoriasis-like eczematous eruption in an 82-year-old man (current case) | Allopurinol | — | |
Aspirin | Possible inducer | [13] | |
Colchicine | Substrate, inducer | [14, 18] | |
Hydrochlorothiazide | — |