30–50 Dose as in normal renal function10–30 Dose as in normal renal function
<10           : Dose as in normal renal function but titrate slowly
DOSE IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPIES
CAPD                :Not dialysed. Dose as in GFR <10 mL/min
HD                     :Not dialysed. Dose as in GFR <10 mL/min
HDF/high flux   :Not dialysed. Dose as in GFR <10 mL/min
CAV/VVHD      :Unknown dialysability. Dose as in normal renal function
IMPORTANT DRUG INTERACTIONS
Potentially hazardous interactions with other drugs
Analgesics: increased risk of bleeding with aspirin and NSAIDs; possibly increased concentration of methadone; increased risk of CNS toxicity with tramadol
Anti-arrhythmics: increased risk of toxicity with mexiletine
Anticoagulants: effect of coumarins possibly enhanced
Antidepressants: avoid concomitant use with reboxetine, MAOIs, moclobemide and St John’s wort; possibly enhanced serotonergic effects with duloxetine, fluvoxamine inhibits metabolism of duloxetine – avoid concomitant use; can increase tricyclics concentration; increased agitation and nausea with tryptophan
Anti-epileptics: antagonise anticonvulsant threshold; concentration of carbamazepine and phenytoin increased
Antimalarials: avoid concomitant use with artemether/lumefantrine
Antipsychotics: plasma concentration of clozapine and olanzapine increased
Antivirals: plasma concentration possibly increased by ritonavir
Ciclosporin: may increase ciclosporin concentration
Dopaminergics: increased risk of CNS toxicity with rasagiline; hypertension and CNS excitation with selegiline – avoid concomitant use5HT 1 agonist: risk of CNS toxicity increased with sumatriptan; possibly increased risk of serotonergic effects with frovatriptan; inhibits metabolism of frovatriptan; possibly inhibits metabolism of zolmitriptan – reduce zolmitriptan doseLinezolid: use with care, possibly increased risk of side effects
Lithium: increased risk of CNS effects – monitor levels
Sibutramine: increased risk of CNS toxicity – avoid concomitant useTheophylline: increased theophylline concentrations – avoid concomitant use; if not possible, halve theophylline dose and monitor levels