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Possible Interaction: Ethanol and Hexobarbital

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Ethanol

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

Ethanol competitively inhibited the binding of hexobarbital to liver microsomes, and increased the low spin signal of cytochrome P-450 in the electron spin resonance spectra.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences  •  2005  |  View Paper
If hexobarbital , a substrate of mixed function oxygenase as well as an "uncoupler", is given to guinea pigs together with ethanol , changes in the elimination of ethanol occur.
The results also show additional interactions of hexobarbital as well as of ethylmorphine with ethanol elimination.
Archives of toxicology. Supplement. = Archiv fur Toxikologie. Supplement  •  1979  |  View Paper
Ethanol decreased the plasma and total body half-lives of hexobarbital in both dietary models, but they were decreased significantly more with the high-fat diet.
Ethanol , administered chronically in nutritionally adequate liquid diets, increases tolerance to hexobarbital by increasing drug disposition and by decreasing central nervous system sensitivity.
Biochemical pharmacology  •  1979  |  View Paper
Prolonged alcohol or DHET consumption was found to prolong hexobarbital sleeping time and increase oxygen consumption.
Gerontology  •  1978  |  View Paper
But stress alone or with ethanol reduced the HB sleep time, results which suggest that sleep time is not a reliable index of metabolism in stressed rats.
Ethanol alone or in combination with stress also increased HB sleep time.
This study shows that the effects of acute stress and alcohol on HB metabolism are additive.
Life sciences  •  1976  |  View Paper
A dose-response relationship was found for ethanol inhibition of Hb metabolism.
Oral administration of 3 g/kg of ethanol (15% w/v) inhibited Hb hydroxylase activity 45–50 per cent.
Biochemical pharmacology  •  1976  |  View Paper
Administration of one dose of ethanol significantly increased the rates of elimination of zoxazolamine and of hexobarbital from the circulation 17 hr later, but the rate of warfarin elimination was unchanged.
Biochemical pharmacology  •  1972  |  View Paper