6/27/2017 1 1 Counseling on Drug-Induced Nutrient Depletions By Ross Pelton, R.Ph, Ph.D., CCN Scientific Director: Essential Formulas author of a) Drug-Induced Nutrient Depletion Handbook b) The Nutritional Cost of Drugs 2 Counseling on Drug-Induced Nutrient Depletions This presentation has been accredited by ACPE for pharmacists & technicians: ACPE 0154-0000-17-018-L01-P ACPE 0154-0000-17-018-L01-T Ross Pelton has not disclosed any financial or conflicts of interest in relation to this program 3 Goals & Objectives • Be a better health educator and a more effective healthcare professional • Win/Win: Improve patient’s health outcomes • Be more financially successful
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Counseling onDrug-Induced Nutrient Depletions
By Ross Pelton, R.Ph, Ph.D., CCNScientific Director: Essential Formulas
author ofa) Drug-Induced Nutrient Depletion Handbookb) The Nutritional Cost of Drugs
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Counseling onDrug-Induced Nutrient Depletions
This presentation has been accredited by ACPE for pharmacists & technicians:ACPE 0154-0000-17-018-L01-PACPE 0154-0000-17-018-L01-T
Ross Pelton has not disclosed any financial or conflicts of interest in relation to this program
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Goals & Objectives
• Be a better health educator and a more effective healthcare professional
Bermond P. Therapy of side effects of oral contraceptive agents with vitamin B6. Acta Vitaminol Enzymol 1982;4(1-2):45-54
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Oral ContraceptivesB6 & Depression
• 30 women using OCs for 2-5 years (none with depression) 10 of 30 (1/3) developed depression.
M. Shaarawy, et al., Serotonin metabilism and depression in oral contraceptive users. Contraception 26(2) (Aug1982) : 193-204.
• In 9 of 12 clinical trials: depression occurs in 16-56% of women using oral contraceptives.
GB Slap. Oral contraceptives and depression: impact, prevalence and cause.J Adolescent Health Care 1981 Sept;2(1):53-64
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Women & Depression
Many more women are depressed than men • A literature review spanning 33 years from 1966-1999 reported
that depression occurs twice as often in women than in menOkiishi CG, et al. Gender differences in depression associated with neurologic illness: J Gender Specific Medicine 2001;4(2):65-72.
• A study sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that depressive disorders occur from 1.5 to 3 times more frequently in women than men
Ustun TB. Cross-national epidemiology of depression and gender. J Gender Specific Medicine 2000 Mar-Apr;3(2):54-8.
Vitamin B-6 / pyridoxine• Vitamin B-6 is required for the conversion of 5-HTP to serotonin
•Drugs that deplete B-6; birth control pills, hormone replacement therapy, loop diuretics (Lasix/furoseminde), corticosteroids (prednisone)
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Oral Contraceptives Deplete Tyrosine
• Precursor for synthesis of dopamine & norepinephrine
• Dopamine/norepinephrine neurotransmitter pathways are critical for overall mental & emotional health
Moller SE, et al. Tyrosine metabolism in users of oral contraceptives. Life Sci. 1995;56(9):687-95.
Nutrient Precursors / CofactorsRequired for Neurotransmitter Synthesis
Increased Need for Magnesium with the Use of Combined Oestrogen and Calcium
for Osteoporosis Treatment• “Prophylactic treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis
with oestrogen and calcium, often in combination, disregards the likelihood that an excess of each agent may increase magnesium requirements and decrease magnesium levels.”
Seelig, MS. Increased need for magnesium with the use of combined oestrogen and calcium for osteoporosis treatment. Magnesium Research 3(3) (Sept 1990) : 197-215.
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• If magnesium is depleted, bone stores contribute magnesium to the extra cellular fluid
• “The serum magnesium can be normal in the presence of intracellular magnesium depletion; the occurrence of a low serum level usually indicates significant magnesium deficiency.”
S. M. al-Ghamdi, Magnesium Deficiency: Pathophysiologic and Clinical Review Am J Kidney Disease 24(5) (Nov 1994) : 737-52.
Magnesium Deficiency: Pathophysiologic and Clinical Review
• Low magnesium ↑ risk of sudden cardiac death• Only 1% of magnesium is in bloodEisenberg M., Magnesium deficiency and sudden death. Am Heart Journal. 1992; 124(2):544-549.
Al-Ghandi SM. Magnesium deficiency: pathophysiologic and clinical overview.Am J Kidney Dis. 1994 Nov;24(5):737-52.
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CoQ10
• Propranolol: Decrease CoQ10-succinoxidase and CoQ10-NADH-oxidase
• Metoprolol, HCTZ, hydralazine and clonidine inhibit CoQ10-NADH-oxidase
• Methyldopa: weak succinoxidase inhibitor
H. Kishi, T. Kishi, K. Folkers, Bioenergetics in Clinical Medicine. III. Inhibition of Coenzyme Q10-enzymes by Clinically used Anti-hypertensive Drugs. Research Communication Chemical Pathology Pharmacol 12(3) (Nov 1975) : 533-40.
Bile Acid sequest: depletes A, D, E, K, B12, Ca, Mg, P, Zn, Fe, Folic Acid, beta-carotene, fat
Statins: How They Work• Statins inhibit an enzyme named HMG-CoA reductase
(3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-coenzyme A reductase)
• This prevents/reduces synthesis of cholesterol in the liver
• Blocking HMG-CoA reductase also blocks synthesis of CoQ10
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Co Q10: 2 main functionsa) lipid soluble antioxidant
b) required for mitochondrial energy production
New Theory of Aging: Professor Anthony LinanneMitochondrial DNA (mDNA) damage
Linnane A. Human aging & global function of coenzyme Q10. Ann NY Acad Sci 2002 April; 959: 396-411.
Coenzyme Q10
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1) K. Folkers, et al., Lovastatin Decreases Coenzyme Q Levels in Humans. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 87(22) (Nov 1990) : 8931-34.
2) S. A. Mortensen, et al. Coenzyme Q10: Clinical Benefits with Biochemical Correlates Suggesting a Scientific Breakthrough in the Management of Chronic Heart Failure. Mortensen, et al., Int J Tissue Reactions12(3) (1990) : 155-62.
3) G. Ghirlanda, et al., Evidence of Plasma CoQ10-lowering Effect by HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors: A DB PC Study. J Clin Pharmacol 33(3) (March 1993) : 226-29.
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Mortensen: Dose-related CoQ10 Decline• CoQ10, an essential mitochondrial redox-
component; endogenous antioxidant packaged into LDL and VLDL fractions of cholesterol; and it is an important protector against atherosclerosis
• Significant dose-related decline in serum CoQ10• Pravastatin:1.27 to 1.02 mmol/l = - 19.7%• Lovastatin: 1.18 to 0.84 mmol/l = - 28.8%
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Ghirlanda: HMG-CoA RI Lower CoQ10 • DB PC trial: 2 groups of 5 healthy subjects
and 30 hypercholesterolemic patients
• Pravastatin or simvastatin 20mg/day x 1 mo.
• Results: in both healthy and hypercholesterolemic patients there was a 40% reduction in total cholesterol and a corresponding 40% reduction in CoQ10
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Coenzyme Q10: Clinical Benefits with Biochemical Correlates Suggesting a Scientific Breakthrough in the
Management of Chronic Heart Failure
• Patients with myocardial failure have lower CoQ10 and CoQ10 deficiency increases with increasing symptoms
• CoQ10 100mg/day: 69% cardiomyopathy and 43% ischaemic heart disease good clinical response
• “Results suggest that CoQ10 is a novel and effective breakthrough in heart failure therapy & no side effects”
S. A. Mortensen, et al., Int J Tissue Reactions 12(3) (1990) : 155-62.
Statins:Cardiovascular Side Effects
Low levels of CoQ10:
• Weakens the heart musclePiquereau J, et al. Mitochondrial dynamics in the adult cardiomyocytes: which roles for a highly specialized cell? Front Physiol. 2013; 4: 102.
• Increase in congestive heart failureMortensen SA, Coenzyme Q10: clinical benefits with biochemical correlates suggest a scientific breakthrough in the management of chronic heart failure.Int. J. Tissue Reactions 1990;12(3):155-62.
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Treatment of Essential Hypertension with Co Q10• 109 patients: 80 % of patients average time
of diagnosis over 9.2 years
• Average dose = 225 mg/day added to their existing antihypertensive medications
• 51% of patients were able to completely discontinue from 1 to 3 medications within the first 6 months (average time 4.4 months)
Langsjoen P, et al. Treatment of Essential Hypertension with Co Q10. Molecular Aspects of Medicine 1994; 15 Suppl: S265-72
Proton Pump Inhibitors: B12, C, Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn,(protein)
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Acid Suppressing/GERD Drug Depletions
• Bradford GS, Taylor CT. Omeprazole and vitamin B12 deficiency. Ann Pharmacother. 1999 May;33(5):641-3.
• Saltzman JR, et al. Effect of hypochlorhydria due to omeprazole treatment or atrophic gastritis on protein-bound vitamin B12 absorption. J Am College Nutr. 1994; 13(6):584-91.
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Anti-inflammatory Drugs
Corticosteroids: Vit A, C, D, B6, B12, FA, Ca, Cr Mg, K, Se, ZnSulfasalazine: Folic acid
Indomethacin: Folic acid, iron
Colchicine: Vit B12, Ca, Na, K, P, B-carotene
NSAIDS: Folic acid, melatonin, microbiome
Salicylates: Vit C, FA, B5, Ca, Fe, Na, K
The Microbiome:New Frontier In Medicine & Healthcare
• Common rice plant Oryza sativa has 45,000 genes• Over 99% of your DNA is bacterial
• Most nutrients are depleted• Beneficial bacteria are killed• Cytotoxic drugs can cause:
– damage to gastric & GI mucosa/malabsorption– inflamed GI tract/painful, decreased appetite– nausea and vomiting– dysbiosis
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Glutathione Depletion (IDEAL) I = Immune system regulationDE = DetoxificationA = AntioxidantL = Lactobacillus fermentum ME-3
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Acetaminophen & Glutathione Delpetion
1) Depletes glutathione and cysteine in kidneys- 34%/young, - 58%/mature, - 64% old
24-hr recovery 95%/young, 98% mature, 56% old Richie JP, et al. Acetaminophen-induced depletion of glutathione and cysteine in the aging mouse kidney. Biochem Pharmacol 1992 Jul 7;44(1):129-135
2) Depletes glutathione & catalase in liver; GSH 83% lower in 60 min.; increase in H2O2 & hydroperoxides, which causes cell/tissue injury
Amaiz SL, et al. Oxidative stress by acute acetaminophen administration in mouse liver. Free Radical Biology & Medicine 1995 Sept;19(3):303-310