List of drug interactions

The following is a list of interactions with various prescription and over-the counter drugs:

Contents

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A

Generic name Potentiates Decreases Street drugs Food Pregnancy Nursing
Acetaminophen[1] (Paracetamol) Isoniazid Alcohol
Allopurinol[2] Ampicillin, Azathioprine, Chlorpropamide, Ethacrynic acid, Furosemide, Furosemide, Indapamide, Mercaptopurine, Metolazone, Probenecid, Theophylline Cocaine Unknown Avoid
Ambenonium[3] Guanadrel, Guanethidine, Mecamylamine, Procainamide, Quinidine, Trimethaphan Cocaine Avoid Safe

B

Generic name Potentiates Decreases Street drugs Food Pregnancy Nursing
Bacampicillin[4] Beta-adrenergic
Birth control pills
Probenecid
Sodium benzoate
Chloramphenicol
Erythromycin
Loperamide
Paromomycin
Tetracycline
Troleandomycin
alcoholic beverages, acidic fruits or juices unknown avoid

C

Generic name Potentiates Decreases Street drugs Food Pregnancy D Nursing
Carbamazepine[5] Barbiturates
Benzodiazepine
Cimetidine
Clozapine
Desmopressin
Erythromycin
Ethinamate
Guanfacine
Isoniazid
Leucovorin
MAO Inhibitors
Nicardipine
Nimodipine
Nizatidine
Propoxyphene
Sertraline
Tiopronin
Verapamil
Anticoagulants
Hydantoin anticonvulsants
Cisapride
Oral contraceptives
Cortisone
Doxycycline
Estrogen
Fluoxetine
Mebendazole
Nabilone
Phenytoin
Phenobarbital
Primidone
Cocaine
Marijuana
Alcoholic beverages
Grapefruit
unknown avoid

E

Generic name Potentiates Decreases Street drugs Food Pregnancy Nursing
Epinephrine[6] digitalis, TCAs, MAOIs beta-blockers, phenothiazine Cocaine B-Risk

References

  1. Archived December 18, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. Archived October 3, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. Archived November 26, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20080112113304/http://www.mdadvice.com/library/drug/drug65.html. Archived from the original on January 12, 2008. Retrieved June 7, 2010. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. Archived January 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  6. Anaphylaxis~treatment at eMedicine
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