1. An antidepressant least likely to cause serotonin syndrome.
2. Bouncers of the brain.
3. An antipsychotic known to reduce clozapine levels.
4. Phase II conjugation process.
5. Valproate’s effect on Lamotrigine is due to inhibition of this enzyme.
6. Antidepressant linked to the enzyme CYP2B6.
7. When giving Lamotrigine and Carbamazepine combination, the dose of Lamotrigine can be?
8. Mood stabilizer which can lead to OC pills failure at higher doses.
9. An antidepressant to be preferably avoided in cardiac issues.
10. An important organ linked to phase I metabolism.
11. An antipsychotic with glucurodination being important part of its metabolism.
12. Lamotrigine can be halved when there is concomitant use of this drug.
13. A drug important for its autoinduction mechanism.
14. Antipsychotic where in food intake should be delayed for atleast 10 minutes for better absorption.
15. Antipsychotic better absorbed with about 350kcal.
16. Antidepressant which is recommended to be taken with food for better absorption.
17. A CYP enzyme which is known to be linked with majority of the drugs metabolism.
18. The slower type of pharmacokinetic action.
19. An antipsychotic which has significant renal route of elimination.
20. A drug with significant interaction with alcohol and used in female hyposexual disorder.
21. Opioid analgesic failure could be linked with the inhibition of this enzyme.
22. An important enzyme induced by smoking.
23. An NSAID which is not known to increase the level of lithium.

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