Effect of Coffee and Chocolate Ingestion on Clozapine Dose and on Plasma Clozapine and Norclozapine Concentrations in Clinical Practice. 2024

Robert James Flanagan, and Stephen John Obee, and Alice Hyun Min Kim, and Susanna Every-Palmer
From Precision Medicine, Networked Services, Bessemer Wing, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, England.

BACKGROUND Some reports point to dietary caffeine intake as a cause of increased plasma clozapine concentrations in certain patients. METHODS We compared clozapine dose and plasma clozapine and N-desmethylclozapine (norclozapine) concentrations in male and female smokers and nonsmokers in relation to reported (i) coffee (caffeine) and (ii) chocolate (caffeine and theobromine) intake in samples submitted for clozapine therapeutic drug monitoring, 1993-2017. RESULTS There was information on coffee ingestion for 16,558 samples (8833 patients) from males and 5886 samples (3433 patients) from females and on chocolate ingestion for 12,616 samples (7568 patients) from males and 4677 samples (2939 patients) from females. When smoking was considered, there was no discernible effect of either coffee or chocolate ingestion either on the median dose of clozapine or on the median plasma clozapine and norclozapine concentrations in men and in women. However, cigarette smoking was associated with higher coffee and chocolate consumption. Although male nonsmokers who reported drinking 3 or more cups of coffee daily had significantly higher median plasma clozapine and norclozapine concentrations than those who drank less coffee, they were also prescribed a significantly higher clozapine dose. There was no clear effect of coffee ingestion on plasma clozapine and norclozapine in female nonsmokers. CONCLUSIONS Inhibition of clozapine metabolism by caffeine at the doses of caffeine normally encountered in those treated with clozapine is unlikely even in male nonsmokers. Measurement of plasma caffeine in an appropriate sample should be considered in any future investigation into a presumed clozapine-caffeine interaction.

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