Hi Richard, it's great that you get dental care; it is so  expensive.  I 
cringe when the dentist says root canal.  I have no  dental insurance and it 
has to come right out of my pocket; not good.  So  far I have most of my 
teeth even though I have a lot of fillings from my  youth.  I've had one crown 
and no root canals yet, even though my last  visit to the dentist had the 
verdict of a root canal but I put it off and the  tooth seems ok now.
Good luck with all,
Jeanie<3
 
 
In a message dated 2/6/2013 12:03:12 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Gleevec  was the drug that qualified me dental care with the  VA.  I have 
broken teeth, root canals that resulted in brittle  shells that broke off at 
the gums. 
 
Richard H.
  
On Sunday, February 3, 2013 1:56:55 AM UTC-6, wa2yyx  wrote:

I did some research and here is what I found out about  what to avoid while 
taking Gleevec. Please remember that I have never been  on any TKI's 
because I had a bone marrow transplant many years ago. I just  do a lot of 
research.

Hopefully this will be able to help you, and  others as well.

Gleevec Interactions
GLEEVEC IS METABOLIZED IN THE  LIVER BY CYP3A4. This is the basis 
for most interactions, if CYP3A4 is  affected by other drugs or foods. A 
pharmacist can use computer programs  available to pharmacists to check 
whether other drugs would interact  with Gleevec. 
The NCCN Task Force Report on GIST Management includes a  table of Gleevec 
interactions on pages S12-S13. Download 
the pdf at the  above link to read this. This table does not name every 
possible  interaction. 
The Gleevec prescribing information from Novartis also  details some 
interactions. Go to _Gleevec.com_ (http://gleevec.com/)  and  click 
"prescribing 
information" at the top of the screen.  
________________________________


GRAPEFRUIT,  POMEGRANATE, OTHER CITRUS FRUIT 
Due to the metabolism of Gleevec,  Novartis recommends that grapefruit and 
grapefruit juice be avoided by  patients taking Gleevec. 
The new NCCN Task Force Report mentions  grapefruit juice and 
names a quantity of 200-250 ml as increasing blood  levels of Gleevec. 
That is over 3/4 cup of juice. A smaller quantity  might not raise 
Gleevec levels much. 
Grapefruit juice INHIBITS the  liver enzyme (CYP3A4) that 
processes Gleevec. If you eat a lot of  grapefruit then Gleevec stays in 
your blood LONGER. It does not decrease the  effectiveness of Gleevec, 
as it raises the blood levels of Gleevec. This  could potentially 
increase side effects. However, if you have no trouble  with side 
effects, then it would not seem that popping the occasional  strawberry, 
grapefruit section, or 1/4 cup of pomegranate  juice would hurt... 
Tangelos are a hybrid of grapefruit and  mandarin orange: Some 
doctors say to stay away from Tangelos. There have  been several 
studies, one being the USDA Agricultural Research Service,  "....have so 
far shown that unlike grapefruit, interactions with STATINS  are not 
likely with tangelos, even though it is derived from a  grapefruit 
crossed with a tangerine. This is apparently because the  furocoumarins 
in grapefruit are not expressed in tangelo. " 
_http://www.ars.usda.gov/http://www.ars.usda.gohttp://www.ars.usda.gov/<WBRh
ttp:/_ 
(http://www.ars.usda.gov/research/publications/publications.htm?seq_no_115=175058)
   
POMEGRANATE juice also affects CYP3A, but not in exactly the same way as  
grapefruit. For some medical papers discussing pomegranate 
efects on  drug disposition see this PubMed search.  
________________________________

ST. JOHN'S WORT
ON THE  OTHER HAND, St. John's wort does the opposite, increasing 
enzyme  activity to get Gleevec out of the body faster. Therefore, it is a 
clear  no-no since it decreases blood levels of Gleevec, thereby 
decreasing the  drug's effectiveness.  
________________________________

STATIN DRUGS
Gleevec  raises the level of statins in the blood. Patients who take 
statins with  Gleevec need to be very cautious, as very serious side 
effects such as  muscle damage (rhabdomyolysis) may result from excess 
statins. Statin  dose should be reduced when taking Gleevec. Discuss 
this with your  pharmacist and doctors.  
________________________________

MILK THISTLE
Caution!  Milk thistle decreases the activity of CYP3A4, which is the major 
enzyme  responsible for the metabolism of Gleevec and Sutent. DO 
NOT take milk  thistle while on these drugs and check with your doctor if 
on other drugs.  
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