Acute Porphyria Drug Database

Monograph

N06BA02 - Dexamfetamine
Propably not porphyrinogenic
PNP

Rationale
Dexamfetamine is partially metabolized in the liver, and the main isoenzyme involved is CYP 2D6. No relevant interactions of amfetamine or dexamfetamine indicating CYP-induction or inhibition of CYP 3A4 or 2C9. Anorexia is a common side effect of amfetamine that may be potentially porphyrinogenic through reduction in caloric intake.
Chemical description
Dexamphetamine is the dextrorotatory (S) isomer of amphetamine.
Therapeutic characteristics
Dexamphetamine (dextroamphetamine sulfate) alone and in fixed-combination preparations with dextroamphetamine saccharate, amphetamine aspartate, and amphetamine sulfate is used in the treatment of narcolepsy and as an adjunct to psychological, educational, social, and other remedial measures in the treatment of ADHD in children, adolescents, and adults. Administered orally. Common adverse reactions of dexamfetamine that can be confused with an acute porphyric attack are anorexia, abdominal cramps and other gastrointestinal disturbances, tachycardia, and increased blood pressure. Also nervousness, restlessness and irritability that can be followed by depression and fatigue. Anorexia is a common side effect of amfetamine that may be potentially porphyrinogenic through reduction in caloric intake.
Metabolism and pharmacokinetics
Amphetamines are partially metabolised in the liver but a considerable fraction may be excreted in the urine unchanged. Elimination is increased in acidic urine. After high doses, elimination in the urine may take several days. Amphetamine is listed by Rendic (2002) and de la Torre (2004) as a substrate and an inhibitor of CYP 2D6. Observed drug-drug interactions are reported to be primarily pharmacodynamic interactions (Markowitz, 1999).
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References

# Citation details PMID
*Scientific articles
1. de la Torre, R., Farre, M. et al. Clinical pharmacokinetics of amfetamine and related substances: monitoring in conventional and non-conventional matrices. Clin Pharmacokinet 2004;43(3):157-85.
2. Markowitz, J.S., Morrison, S.D., et al. Drug interactions with psychostimulants.
Int Clin Psychopharmacol. 1999;14(1):1-18.
3. Rendic, S. Summery of information on human CYP enzymes: human P450 metabolism. Drug metabolism reviews 2002; 34(1&2), 83-448.
*Drug reference publications
4. McEvoy, G.K., editor. Dextroamphetamine Saccharate, Dextroamphetamine Sulfate. The AHFS Drug Information 2008. Bethesda, MD: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists; 2009. Electronic version (02.03.10).
5. Sweetman, S.C., editor. Martindale: The complete drug reference. Dexamfetamine Sulfate. Pharmaceutical Press 2009.

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Tradenames and packages
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Netherlands
Adhesa · Adhesa 5 mg tabletten · Attenfarm · Attenfarm 10 mg tabletten · Attenfarm 20 mg tabletten · Attenfarm 5 mg tabletten · Dexamfetamine · Dexamfetamine Sea Pharma 10 mg tabletten · Dexamfetamine Sea Pharma 20 mg tabletten · Dexamfetamine Sea Pharma 5 mg tabletten · Dexamfetaminesulfaat · Dexamfetaminesulfaat DMB 5 mg, tabletten · Dexamfetaminesulfaat Waymade 5 mg tabletten · Tentin · Tentin 10 mg tabletten · Tentin 20 mg tabletten · Tentin 5 mg tabletten
United Kingdom
Adderall · Adderall XR 10mg capsules · Amfexa · Amfexa 10mg tablets · Amfexa 20mg tablets · Amfexa 5mg tablets · Dexamfetamine · Dexamfetamine 100mg/5ml oral solution · Dexamfetamine 100mg/5ml oral suspension · Dexamfetamine 10mg modified-release capsules · Dexamfetamine 10mg/5ml oral solution · Dexamfetamine 10mg/5ml oral suspension · Dexamfetamine 125mg/5ml oral solution · Dexamfetamine 125mg/5ml oral suspension · Dexamfetamine 15mg modified-release capsules · Dexamfetamine 2.5mg/5ml oral solution · Dexamfetamine 2.5mg/5ml oral suspension · Dexamfetamine 20mg/5ml oral solution · Dexamfetamine 3mg/5ml oral solution · Dexamfetamine 3mg/5ml oral suspension · Dexamfetamine 45mg/5ml oral solution · Dexamfetamine 45mg/5ml oral suspension · Dexamfetamine 5mg modified-release capsules · Dexamfetamine 5mg tablets · Dexamfetamine 5mg/5ml oral solution · Dexamfetamine 5mg/5ml oral solution sugar free · Dexamfetamine 5mg/5ml oral suspension · Dexamfetamine 7.5mg/5ml oral solution · Dexamfetamine 7.5mg/5ml oral suspension · Dexamfetamine powder · Dexedrine · Dexedrine 10mg Spansules · Dexedrine 15mg Spansules · Dexedrine 5mg Spansules · Dexedrine 5mg tablets
Denmark
Attentin · Dexamfetaminsulfat · Dexamfetaminsulfat "Waymade" · Dexatin · Dexfarm
Norway
Act Dextroamphetamine SR · Attentin · Dexamfetamine Sulfate brown & burk · Dexamfetamine Sulfate rosemont · Dexamfetamine Sulfate teva · Dexatin · Dexedrine Spansule · Dexfarm · Dextroamphetamine Sulfate mallinckrodt · Metamina
Poland
Tentin
Luxembourg
Attentin · Dexamfetamine · Dexamfetamine Owlpharma
Iceland
Attentin · Dexamfetamine · Dexamfetamine Taw Pharma
Finland
Attadex · Attentin · Dexamfetamin Sea Pharma · Dexfarm
 
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