Thank's Cam. I often try to interpret drug interactions for others, and that's a really great resource. I didn't realize it was actively updated. I thought it "abandoned". Maybe that corresponds to the time you say it was restricted? Okay, he's back on my list of "consulted references". Thanks.
Sometimes what's not in one reference, I find in another. Such as this one, with four tables that arrange the data in different contexts:
http://www.edhayes.com/startp450.html
Or if I'm trying to explain interactions themselves, and steady state blood concentrations at 5 half-lives, and so on, this has nice explanations (and some drug info, too):
http://www.erowid.org/psychoactives/...enzymes1.shtml
Just for the sheer geekiness of it, but also because these constantly updated tables show activity variability at the different alleles:
http://www.imm.ki.se/CYPalleles/
Another drug table, from an anaesthetist's perspective (lots of other background and links on this page, above and below this table):
http://www.anaesthetist.com/physiol/.../cyp.htm#alpha
And, if I still haven't found what I want, or I'm interested in considering interactions with e.g. herbs, I look here:
http://www.personalhealthzone.com/pg000059.html
Thanks for being such a great resource, dude. Nothing beats someone who works on the front lines, after years of training, for knowing what it's like.
Lar