Medications and Food Interfering with the Bioavailability of Levothyroxine: A Systematic Review.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Hanqing Liu, Man Lu, Jiawei Hu, Guangzhao Fu, Qinyu Feng, Shengrong Sun, Chuang Chen
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Purpose: Levothyroxine is a common prescribed drug. Many medications and food, however, can interfere with its bioavailability. The aim of this review was to summarize the medications, food and beverages that interact with levothyroxine and to assess their effects, mechanisms and treatments.

Methods: A systematic review on interfering substances that interact with levothyroxine was performed. Web of Science, Embase, PubMed, the Cochrane library, grey literature from other sources and the lists of references were searched for human studies comparing the levothyroxine efficacy with and without interfering substances. The patient characteristics, drug classes, effects and mechanism were extracted. The NHLBI study quality assessment tools and the JBI critical appraisal checklist were used to assess the quality of included studies.

Results: A total of 107 articles with 128 studies were included. Drugs interactions were revealed in calcium and iron supplements, proton pump inhibitors, bile acid sequestrants, phosphate binders, sex hormones, anticonvulsants and other drugs. Some food and beverage could also induce malabsorption. Proposed mechanisms included direct complexing, alkalization, alteration of serum thyroxine-binding globulin levels and acceleration of levothyroxine catabolism via deiodination. Dose adjustment, administration separation and discontinuation of interfering substances can eliminate the interactions. Liquid solutions and soft-gel capsules could eliminate the malabsorption due to chelation and alkalization. The qualities of most included studies were moderate.

Conclusion: Lots of medications and food can impair the bioavailability of levothyroxine. Clinicians, patients and pharmaceutical companies should be aware of the possible interactions. Further well-designed studies are needed to provide more solid evidence on treatment and mechanisms.

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干扰左甲状腺素生物利用度的药物和食物:系统综述。
目的:左甲状腺素是一种常用的处方药。然而,许多药物和食物会干扰其生物利用度。本综述的目的是总结与左甲状腺素相互作用的药物、食品和饮料,并评估其作用、机制和治疗方法。方法:对与左甲状腺素相互作用的干扰物质进行系统综述。Web of Science, Embase, PubMed, Cochrane图书馆,其他来源的灰色文献和参考文献列表进行了检索,以比较左甲状腺素与无干扰物质的疗效。提取患者特征、药物类别、作用及机制。采用NHLBI研究质量评估工具和JBI关键评价清单评估纳入研究的质量。结果:共纳入107篇文献,128项研究。在钙和铁补充剂、质子泵抑制剂、胆汁酸螯合剂、磷酸盐结合剂、性激素、抗惊厥药和其他药物中发现药物相互作用。一些食物和饮料也会引起吸收不良。提出的机制包括直接络合、碱化、改变血清甲状腺素结合球蛋白水平和通过脱碘加速左旋甲状腺素分解代谢。调整剂量、分离给药和停用干扰物质可消除相互作用。液体溶液和软凝胶胶囊可消除螯合和碱化引起的吸收不良。大多数纳入研究的质量是中等的。结论:许多药物和食物都会影响左甲状腺素的生物利用度。临床医生、患者和制药公司应该意识到可能的相互作用。需要进一步精心设计的研究来提供更多关于治疗和机制的确凿证据。
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