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Zileuton (trade name Zyflo) is an
orally active inhibitor of 5-lipoxygenase, and thus
inhibits leukotrienes (LTB4, LTC4, LTD4, and LTE4) formation, used...
- montelukast, zafirlukast, and pranlukast, and 5-lipoxygenase inhibitors, like
zileuton and Hyperi**** perforatum, can be used to
treat these diseases. They are...
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Concomitant use of
tizanidine and
moderate or
potent CYP1A2
inhibitors (such as
zileuton,
certain antiarrhythmics (amiodarone, mexiletine, propafenone, verapamil)...
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Montelukast (marketed as Singulair),
Zafirlukast (marketed as Accolate), and
Zileuton (marketed as
Zyflo and
Zyflo CR)". U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA)...
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zifrosilone (INN)
Zilactin zilantel (INN)
zilascorb (2 H) (INN)
Zilbrysq Zileuton zileuton (INN)
zilpaterol (INN)
Zilretta zilucoplan (INN)
Zilxi Zimbus Breezhaler...
- such as
ranitidine or
famotidine Antileukotrienes, such as
montelukast or
zileuton as well as
natural products (e.g., cur****in or St. John's wort extracts)...
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including creatine kinase. Many
drugs may
elevate ALT levels,
including zileuton, omega−3-acid
ethyl esters (Lovaza), anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics...
- adults. As of 2013[update]
there is one
medication in this
family known as
zileuton. Mast cell
stabilizers (such as
cromolyn sodium) are safe alternatives...
- AERD
patients reported that
zileuton was more
effective at
controlling their symptoms than montelukast.
Despite this,
zileuton remains less
prescribed than...
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within the
chemical structures of
pharmaceutical drugs such as raloxifene,
zileuton, and sertaconazole, and also BTCP. It is also used in the manufacturing...