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Smoking Is Associated With Lower Dose–Corrected Serum Concentrations of Escitalopram
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Notwithstanding higher daily doses, smokers had significantly lower serum concentrations of escitalopram. In concordance with previous results, besides CYP1A2, a possible induction of CYP2C19 and CYP3A4 by tobacco smoke, resulting in lower serum concentrations of escitalopram in smokers than in nonsmokers, is suggested. Therefore, to provide personalized therapy, clinicians should consider smoking status and inform patients on the interactions of smoking and escitalopram metabolism.
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