Answer Wiki. 1 Answer. Liang-Hai Sie, Retired general internist, former intensive care physician. Answered Sep 29, 2014 ยท Author has 25.2k answers and 49.8m answer views. taken from File:Amphetamine metabolism.png. read more
Because modafinil and modafinil sulfone are reversible inhibitors of the drug-metabolizing enzyme CYP2C19, co-administration of modafinil with drugs such as diazepam, phenytoin and propranolol, which are largely eliminated via that pathway, may increase the circulating levels of those compounds. read more
Degradation of amphetamines is thought to be highly stereoselective in wastewater. The limited work undertaken has revealed that, similarly to human metabolism, microbial metabolic processes during wastewater treatment favour S-(+)-amphetamine (Kasprzyk-Hordern and Baker, 2012a). read more