Thanks. I didn't see anti-depressants on that list. But theoretically it seems like they could interact.
Does anybody know about anti-depressants ?
Most antidepressants do have the potential to interact with kava, because they are generally metabolized by some of the same liver enzymes. On the other hand, there have been anecdotal reports from people here who have not had any problem with the combination. Of course the fact that some people have not had problems does not mean that problems can't happen.
There are several old-style tricyclic antidepressants on that list: desipramine, imipramine, amitryptiline. Also Prozac is listed as an example of a drug that is metabolized by CYP 2D6.
In general, if you want to check a specific medication that isn't on the list already, do a Google search for:
1) "[medication name] metabolism"
and also
2) "[medication name] mechanism of action"
or check the Wikipedia page for the medication.
For example, if you want to check on the new antidepressant "
Fetzima", google (while reflecting upon the fact that someone was paid cash money to come up with the name of that drug) :
"Fetzima mechanism of action"
which will inform you this is a norepinephrine and serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SNRI). Since kava has been shown to possibly also be a mild norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, there is a potential for increased side effects when combined with kava.
Next, search for:
"Fetzima metabolism"
and you can find out that this medication is metabolized by the enzyme called CYP 3A4. Check that against the list in the above post (
http://kavaforums.com/forum/brdc-do...e-cautious-of-or-avoid-while-drinking-kava.7/ ), and you can see that that is in fact one of the enzymes involved in kava metabolism. So in addition to the overlap in function (norepinephrine reuptake), there is also a potential for metabolic interaction, meaning combining kava with this med could cause the levels of both the medication and kavalactones to be increased.