That chart is from 2009... so some new drugs will not be on it.
However, the categories of enzymes, are listed in new drug inserts and you can refer to the chart for that.
Cardizem (diltiazem) is a moderate inhibitor of that enzyme.
Meaning, more drug will be around than without it.
That means a dose may be up to 2 times too strong when used with Cardizem, or up to 50-80% slower to clear.
I am sure there are other charts on the net, but they are difficult to find. I just happened on this one today.
This is another one.
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q...Z9Bi-s_2jfhRng
To find them keyword "cytochrome p450 chart"
But you will find them all a bit different as this science is constantly changing.
This is another focusing on psyche drugs:
http://www.psychresidentonline.com/C...teractions.htm
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