Interaction Checker
Potential Interaction
Darunavir/cobicistat (DRV/c)
Garlic
Quality of Evidence: Very Low
Summary:
Coadministration has not been studied and it is difficult to predict interactions with garlic. Garlic has been shown to inhibit CYP2C9, 2C19, 3A4 in vitro but there are inconsistencies in the literature regarding the ability of garlic to modulate CYP activity in vivo (probably arising due to variations in the amount of garlic components used in different studies). Subtherapeutic trough concentrations of darunavir and ritonavir have been reported in two subjects taking darunavir/ritonavir (800/100 mg once daily or 600/100 mg twice daily) with significant garlic consumption. Garlic supplements have been shown to decrease unboosted saquinavir AUC by 50% in a clinical trial and there is a case report of treatment failure due to garlic cloves (six garlic cloves three times weekly) decreasing ritonavir-boosted atazanavir trough concentrations by ~70%. Caution should be used when using garlic supplements.
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