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Old 10-20-2006, 12:23 PM
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Lightbulb a quick note...

I am sorry I can't search for interactions for you right now. But I will during the weekend(I am off to work)...

But...
INH does deplete B6 significantly, and most physicians have their patients use
B6 supplements.
It also depletes B3 (niacin) and Vit D.
This site gives more information:
http://www.truestarhealth.com/Notes/1404000.html

Also Depakote depletes carnitine, so you should have a serum carnitine run
periodically. You can also supplement that yourself.
Depakote also depletes folic acid...but you need physician supervision when
replacing that since folic acid inhibits some anti-seizure effects that Depakote has.

http://www.medicinenet.com/isoniazid_inh/article.htm
Check this website out in the meantime. INH does cause liver damage in some people, and so does Depakote. So monitoring functions would be prudent.

Neurontin is not metabolized in the body..it is excreted whole in the urine.
Hence it has few drug interactions.
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