Is MDMA therapy possible in combination with Cobicistat?
Cobicistat works by inhibiting an enzyme in the liver called CYP3A. This enzyme is responsible for the breakdown of many medications, including HIV medications. By inhibiting CYP3A, cobicistat slows down the breakdown of HIV medications, allowing them to remain in the bloodstream longer and work better.
Cobicistat itself has no effect against HIV, but helps the HIV medications atazanavir, darunavir, and elvitegravir work better. Cobicistat is always prescribed together with these HIV medications.
The effect of Cobicistat:
Can MDMA be taken with Cobicistat?
There are no hard facts we can present, but it appears that there is no direct interaction with Cobicistat on its own. MDMA has a very limited influence on CYP3A enzymes and is not expected to cause any dangerous interactions. However, Cobicistat is never used in isolation, and potential interactions between other medications and MDMA must also be considered. Therefore, more research into the medication is needed before starting. MDMA therapy.
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