Dietary Influence on Drug Efficacy: A Comprehensive Review of Ketogenic Diet–Pharmacotherapy Interactions

Author:

Marinescu Simona Cristina (Nicolescu)12,Apetroaei Miruna-Maria1,Nedea Marina Ionela (Ilie)1ORCID,Arsene Andreea Letiția13ORCID,Velescu Bruno Ștefan1,Hîncu Sorina14,Stancu Emilia1,Pop Anca Lucia1ORCID,Drăgănescu Doina1,Udeanu Denisa Ioana13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Pharmacy, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 6, Traian Vuia Street, 020956 Bucharest, Romania

2. Amethyst Radiotherapy Center, 42, Drumul Odăi, 075100 Otopeni, Romania

3. Marius Nasta Institute of Pneumophthiology, 90, Viilor Street, 050159 Bucharest, Romania

4. Fundeni Clinical Institute, 258, Fundeni Street, 022328 Bucharest, Romania

Abstract

It is widely acknowledged that the ketogenic diet (KD) has positive physiological effects as well as therapeutic benefits, particularly in the treatment of chronic diseases. Maintaining nutritional ketosis is of utmost importance in the KD, as it provides numerous health advantages such as an enhanced lipid profile, heightened insulin sensitivity, decreased blood glucose levels, and the modulation of diverse neurotransmitters. Nevertheless, the integration of the KD with pharmacotherapeutic regimens necessitates careful consideration. Due to changes in their absorption, distribution, metabolism, or elimination, the KD can impact the pharmacokinetics of various medications, including anti-diabetic, anti-epileptic, and cardiovascular drugs. Furthermore, the KD, which is characterised by the intake of meals rich in fats, has the potential to impact the pharmacokinetics of specific medications with high lipophilicity, hence enhancing their absorption and bioavailability. However, the pharmacodynamic aspects of the KD, in conjunction with various pharmaceutical interventions, can provide either advantageous or detrimental synergistic outcomes. Therefore, it is important to consider the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic interactions that may arise between the KD and various drugs. This assessment is essential not only for ensuring patients’ compliance with treatment but also for optimising the overall therapeutic outcome, particularly by mitigating adverse reactions. This highlights the significance and necessity of tailoring pharmacological and dietetic therapies in order to enhance the effectiveness and safety of this comprehensive approach to managing chronic diseases.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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