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Drug Interactions With Doxepin - Drug Interactions With Omeprazole
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Drug Interactions With Doxepin

Certain medications may cause drug interactions with doxepin, including tolazamide, cimetidine, and MAOIs. This eMedTV resource describes the drugs that may potentially cause doxepin interactions and explains the possible risks involved.

Drug Interactions With Doxorubicin

Verapamil and "live" vaccinations are among the drugs that can potentially interact with doxorubicin. This eMedTV page describes how drug interactions with doxorubicin can lead to problems, such as dangerous side effects or congestive heart failure.

Drug Interactions With Dronabinol

Barbiturates, anticholinergics, and ADHD drugs are among the products that can interact with dronabinol. This eMedTV selection provides a detailed list of medications that can react with dronabinol and describes the problems that can occur as a result.

Drug Interactions With Dronedarone

Tacrolimus, digoxin, and statin medications may cause potentially serious dronedarone drug interactions. This eMedTV page lists other medicines that may interfere with dronedarone and explains what problems may occur if these drugs are taken together.

Drug Interactions With Duloxetine

As this eMedTV Web page describes, there are potential drug interactions with duloxetine and other medicines, such as certain antidepressants, some antibiotics, and lithium. This page explains how these drug interactions can cause problems.

Drug Interactions With Dutasteride

Quinidine, isoniazid, and diclofenac are a few of the drugs that can potentially interact with dutasteride. This eMedTV segment explains how drug interactions with dutasteride can potentially increase your risk of side effects.

Drug Interactions With Dutasteride/Tamsulosin

Alpha blockers and beta blockers are among the drugs that may interact with dutasteride/tamsulosin. This eMedTV Web resource outlines other drugs that may cause interactions with this medication and describes the problems that may result.

Drug Interactions With Efavirenz

Bepridil, methadone, and ergot medications may cause drug interactions with efavirenz. This eMedTV article lists other drugs that may also interact negatively with efavirenz and describes what can happen if these medicines are taken together.

Drug Interactions With Efavirenz, Emtricitabine, and Tenofovir

Pimozide, adefovir, and cidofovir may cause drug interactions with efavirenz, emtricitabine, and tenofovir. This eMedTV page describes the potentially negative interactions that may occur when certain drugs are combined with the HIV medicine.

Drug Interactions With Elavil

Quinidine, Pressors, and alcohol are among the drugs that can potentially interact with Elavil. This eMedTV article describes how drug interactions with Elavil can raise the risk of side effects or the level of Elavil in the blood, among other things.

Drug Interactions With Eletriptan

Drug interactions with eletriptan may involve medications such as certain antidepressants and triptans. This eMedTV Web page discusses some potential drug interactions involving eletriptan and the effects of such interactions.

Drug Interactions With Emoquette

This selection from the eMedTV Web site lists the various drugs that can interact with Emoquette, such as barbiturates, antibiotics, and seizure medications. It also explains the problems that could occur and how you may be able to avoid them.

Drug Interactions With Emtricitabine

This eMedTV segment explains that drug interactions with emtricitabine can occur when the medicine is taken with certain medications (such as ribavirin or ganciclovir). This page also describes the problems these interactions can cause.

Drug Interactions With Emtricitabine and Tenofovir

Ribavirin, adefovir, and ganciclovir may cause drug interactions with emtricitabine and tenofovir. This eMedTV article lists other drugs that may interact with emtricitabine and tenofovir, and describes the potential effects of these interactions.

Drug Interactions With Emtricitabine/Rilpivirine/Tenofovir

This eMedTV page takes an in-depth look at the drugs that can cause negative interactions with emtricitabine/rilpivirine/tenofovir, such as antacids and certain antibiotics. A description of the problems these reactions may cause is also provided.

Drug Interactions With Enfuvirtide

This eMedTV page explains that although there are no known drug interactions with enfuvirtide at this time, there may be interactions that have not yet been discovered. This page also explains what to discuss with your doctor before taking the drug.

Drug Interactions With Enoxaparin

Dangerous internal bleeding can occur as a result of enoxaparin drug interactions, so this eMedTV page offers information on reducing your risk. This includes a list of drugs that cause reactions, as well as information on the problems that can occur.

Drug Interactions With Enpresse

Barbiturates, cyclosporine, and modafinil are medicines that may interact with Enpresse. As this eMedTV page explains, some drug interactions with Enpresse can increase your risk of side effects, while others can increase your chance of pregnancy.

Drug Interactions With Entacapone

Probenecid, MAOIs, and cholestyramine could potentially cause drug interactions with entacapone. This eMedTV resource provides a list of other medicines that may interact with entacapone and explains the potential risks of these interactions.

Drug Interactions With Epimedium

Anticoagulant or antiplatelet medications can cause drug interactions with Epimedium. This eMedTV article includes a list of other medicines that may interact with the supplement and explains what problems may occur if these drugs are taken together.

Drug Interactions With Epinastine Ophthalmic Solution

There are currently no known epinastine ophthalmic solution drug interactions. As this eMedTV page explains, significant drug interactions are not expected because not much of the eye drop reaches the bloodstream.

Drug Interactions With Epirubicin

Trastuzumab, cimetidine, and "live" vaccinations may cause drug interactions with epirubicin. This eMedTV Web page lists other drugs that may cause an interaction and describes the problems that may occur when these medicines are taken together.

Drug Interactions With Epoetin Alfa

At this time, it is not known whether other medicines will interact negatively with epoetin alfa. As this eMedTV page explains, however, it is important to know that no studies have been conducted to check for drug interactions with epoetin alfa.

Drug Interactions With Eprosartan

Eprosartan can negatively react with several medicines, including aspirin, salicylates, and yohimbe. This eMedTV resource explores other possible drug interactions with eprosartan and describes the potentially serious problems these reactions can cause.

Drug Interactions With Eprosartan/HCTZ

As this eMedTV article explains, drug interactions can occur when eprosartan/HCTZ is taken with alcohol, lithium, corticosteroids, or a number of other drugs. This page lists other products that may cause problems and explains how to reduce your risk.

Drug Interactions With Eribulin

As this eMedTV page discusses, some of the drugs that may cause negative interactions with eribulin include chemotherapy medications and arrhythmia medicines. This page explains how these reactions may increase your risk for serious side effects.

Drug Interactions With Erlotinib

Erlotinib has the potential to react with a number of other medications, including warfarin, NSAIDs, and proton pump inhibitors. This article tells you what you need to know about drug interactions with erlotinib, including how to reduce your risk.

Drug Interactions With Errin

St. John's wort, barbiturates, and antibiotics may cause drug interactions with Errin. As this eMedTV segment explains, many Errin drug interactions can increase the risk of pregnancy. This article lists other medicines that may cause an interaction.

Drug Interactions With Erythromycin/Benzoyl Peroxide

If you are using erythromycin/benzoyl peroxide with certain skin products, it may cause skin reactions. This eMedTV page discusses possible interactions with erythromycin/benzoyl and other drugs, and describes the problems these reactions may cause.

Drug Interactions With Escitalopram

This eMedTV article lists some drugs that can potentially interact with escitalopram (such as alcohol or lithium) and explains how drug interactions with escitalopram can alter the levels of some drugs in the blood and raise the risk of side effects.

Drug Interactions With Esmolol

Warfarin, morphine, and digoxin are some of the medicines that may cause esmolol drug interactions. This eMedTV segment lists other drugs that may interfere with esmolol and explains what may happen if these medicines are taken together.

Drug Interactions With Estazolam

Medicines such as antidepressants or narcotics may potentially cause drug interactions with estazolam. This eMedTV article lists other drugs that may cause negative interactions and describes the complications that these interactions can cause.

Drug Interactions With Esterified Estrogens

Barbiturates, grapefruit juice, and cyclosporine may cause drug interactions with esterified estrogens. This eMedTV article lists other products that may interact with esterified estrogens. Drug interactions may increase the risk for side effects.

Drug Interactions With Estradiol Cypionate

Antibiotics, cyclosporine, and barbiturates are among the drugs that may interact with estradiol cypionate. This eMedTV resource outlines other medications that may cause estradiol cypionate drug interactions and describes the problems that can occur.

Drug Interactions With Estradiol Vaginal Cream

Grapefruit juice, St. John's wort, or barbiturates may cause drug interactions with estradiol vaginal cream. This eMedTV page explains what may happen when these products (and other medications) are combined with estradiol vaginal cream.

Drug Interactions With Estradiol Vaginal Tablets

This part of the eMedTV library provides a list of medications that may cause drug interactions with estradiol vaginal tablets, such as antibiotics or seizure medicines. This page also describes the complications these drug interactions may cause.

Drug Interactions With Estradiol Valerate

Some antibiotics, antifungals, and barbiturates may cause drug interactions with estradiol valerate. This eMedTV page describes the potential effects of these estradiol valerate interactions and lists other drugs that may interact with the medication.

Drug Interactions With Estropipate

Grapefruit juice, cyclosporine, and barbiturates may cause drug interactions with estropipate. This eMedTV resource describes the potential effects of these estropipate interactions and lists other products that may interact with the estrogen drug.

Drug Interactions With Estropipate Vaginal Cream

Certain antibiotics or antifungals can cause drug interactions with estropipate vaginal cream. This page on the eMedTV site lists other medications that may interact with estropipate vaginal cream and explains the risks these interactions may pose.

Drug Interactions With Eszopiclone

Medicines such as nevirapine or imatinib may potentially cause drug interactions with eszopiclone. This eMedTV article lists other drugs that may cause an eszopiclone interaction and describes the complications that may occur as a result.

Drug Interactions With Etanercept

This portion of the eMedTV library explores potential drug interactions with etanercept and other medications, such as live vaccines, anakinra, and cyclophosphamide. This page also explains how these interactions can potentially lead to problems.

Drug Interactions With Ethacrynic Acid

Medicines that may cause drug interactions with ethacrynic acid include digoxin, lithium, and warfarin. This eMedTV resource describes the potentially negative effects these interactions can cause and lists other drugs that may cause an interaction.

Drug Interactions With Ethosuximide

Drug interactions with ethosuximide can occur when it is taken with valproic acid or other medications. This eMedTV segment provides a list of medications that can interact with ethosuximide, as well as the problems these interactions can cause.

Drug Interactions With Etidronate

Foods and beverages can cause negative etidronate interactions. As this part of the eMedTV library explains, certain medicines can also cause drug interactions with etidronate, including warfarin, teriparatide, and calcium products.

Drug Interactions With Etodolac

This eMedTV resource provides a list of medicines that may cause drug interactions with etodolac, including diuretics, warfarin, and corticosteroids. As the article explains, these interactions may increase the risk for kidney damage and bleeding.

Drug Interactions With Etodolac Extended-Release

This eMedTV segment provides a list of medicines that may cause drug interactions with etodolac extended-release, including methotrexate, aspirin, and lithium. These interactions may cause side effects such as kidney damage or stomach ulcers.

Drug Interactions With Etonogestrel/Ethinyl Estradiol Vaginal Ring

Barbiturates, nafcillin, and warfarin could interact with the etonogestrel/ethinyl estradiol vaginal ring. This eMedTV article describes the negative interactions that may occur if certain drugs are taken while you are using the vaginal ring.

Drug Interactions With Etravirine

Diazepam, statins, and warfarin are some of the medicines that may cause drug interactions with etravirine. This eMedTV article lists other drugs that may cause interactions and describes the potential dangers of these drug interactions.

Drug Interactions With Everolimus

If you combine everolimus with cyclosporine, echinacea, or other products, it may cause negative reactions. This eMedTV segment outlines other drugs that may cause interactions with everolimus, and describes the serious complications that may result.

Drug Interactions With Exemestane

This eMedTV page explains that St. John's wort, some antibiotics, and estrogen are among the drugs that can interact with exemestane. This page lists other possible drug interactions with exemestane and covers the problems that can occur.

Drug Interactions With Exenatide

As this eMedTV Web page explains, there are potential drug interactions with exenatide and other medicines, such as acetaminophen, antibiotics, and oral contraceptives. This page explains how these interactions can potentially lead to problems.

Drug Interactions With Extended-Release Gabapentin

As this eMedTV page explains, extended-release gabapentin can cause drug interactions with several products, including morphine, alcohol, and antacids. This page discusses other possible reactions with this drug and describes the problems that may occur.

Drug Interactions With Extended-Release Lamotrigine

As this eMedTV selection explains, several medicines, such as birth control pills, Equetro, or Tegretol, can cause extended-release lamotrigine drug interactions. This resource offers a more detailed list of possible interactions and their effects.

Drug Interactions With Ezetimibe

Cyclosporine and warfarin are among the drugs that can potentially interact with ezetimibe. This eMedTV page explains how drug interactions with ezetimibe can alter levels of ezetimibe in the blood and affect ezetimibe's ability to lower cholesterol.

Drug Interactions With Ezetimibe/Simvastatin

Digoxin, verapamil, and warfarin are medicines that may cause drug interactions with ezetimibe/simvastatin. This eMedTV article explains what may happen if these drugs are taken together and lists other products that may cause an interaction.

Drug Interactions With Ezogabine

As this eMedTV page discusses, some of the drugs that may cause interactions with ezogabine include phenytoin, digoxin, and alcohol. This article lists other products that may cause problems and explains what your doctor may do to minimize any risks.

Drug Interactions With Famciclovir

Certain medicines (such as digoxin and probenecid) can cause famciclovir drug interactions. This part of the eMedTV archives describes the problems that may occur when you take digoxin or probenecid together with famciclovir.

Drug Interactions With Famotidine

Itraconazole and atazanavir are among the drugs that can potentially interact with famotidine. This eMedTV page explains how drug interactions with famotidine can decrease the absorption of some drugs in your body, perhaps making them less effective.

Drug Interactions With Febuxostat

Mercaptopurine, theophylline, and azathioprine may potentially cause febuxostat drug interactions. This eMedTV page describes the complications these interactions can cause and also lists other medications that can interfere with febuxostat.

Drug Interactions With Felbamate

Certain problems can occur when felbamate is taken with phenytoin, birth control pills, or other drugs. This eMedTV page lists some medicines that can cause felbamate drug interactions and explains what your doctor may suggest to avoid problems.

Drug Interactions With Felodipine

Certain seizure medications and antibiotics may potentially cause drug interactions with felodipine. This eMedTV resource outlines other medications that may cause felodipine interactions and describes the possible effects of combining the medicines.

Drug Interactions With Fenofibrate

This eMedTV page contains a list of medicines that can cause adverse drug interactions with fenofibrate. When these drugs are taken with fenofibrate, serious side effects can occur, including increased risk of kidney and muscle problems or bleeding.

Drug Interactions With Fenofibric Acid

Cyclosporine, bile-acid sequestrants, and warfarin may lead to fenofibric acid drug interactions. This eMedTV article lists specific products from these drug classes and describes the problems that may occur with these interactions.

Drug Interactions With Fentanyl

This eMedTV article explains that when certain medicines, such as sleep medicines, narcotics, or amphetamines, are taken with fentanyl, drug interactions can occur. This page also takes an in-depth look at the problems these interactions can cause.

Drug Interactions With Fentanyl Buccal Soluble Film

This eMedTV article explains that when certain products, such as MAOIs, narcotics, or alcohol, are used with fentanyl buccal soluble film, drug interactions can occur. This page also describes the potentially serious problems these interactions can cause.

Drug Interactions With Fentanyl Buccal Tablets

This eMedTV article explains that when certain medicines, such as MAOIs, antihistamines, or beta blockers, are taken with fentanyl buccal tablets, drug interactions can occur. This page also describes the problems these interactions can cause.

Drug Interactions With Fentanyl Lozenge

Many drugs can interact with the fentanyl lozenge, including beta blockers and MAOIs. This eMedTV page offers information on how to reduce your risk of interactions and lists some of the problems that can occur.

Drug Interactions With Fentanyl Nasal Spray

This eMedTV Web page explains that when certain products, such as nasal decongestants, MAOIs, or alcohol, are used with fentanyl nasal spray, drug interactions can occur. This article also describes the potentially serious complications that may result.

Drug Interactions With Fentanyl Patch

Various medications may interfere with fentanyl patches. This eMedTV resource lists some of the medications and other products that may cause potentially dangerous fentanyl patch drug interactions. This article also describes the problems that may occur.

Drug Interactions With Fentanyl Sublingual Spray

This eMedTV resource explains that when certain substances, such as thiazide diuretics, grapefruit juice, or MAOIs, are taken with fentanyl sublingual spray, drug interactions can occur. This page also describes the problems these reactions can cause.

Drug Interactions With Fentanyl Sublingual Tablets

This eMedTV article explains that when certain substances, such as sleep medicines, alcohol, or grapefruit, are taken with fentanyl sublingual tablets, drug interactions can occur. This page also describes the problems these interactions may cause.

Drug Interactions With Fesoterodine

Protease inhibitors, nefazodone, and certain antibiotics may cause drug interactions with fesoterodine. This eMedTV article lists other products that may interfere with fesoterodine and describes the potential effects of these interactions.

Drug Interactions With Fexofenadine

As this eMedTV segment explains, drug interactions with fexofenadine have been known to occur, especially when patients are taking medications such as ketoconazole or erythromycin. This page describes several common fexofenadine drug interactions.

Drug Interactions With Fexofenadine and Pseudoephedrine

This eMedTV resource lists medicines that may cause drug interactions with fexofenadine and pseudoephedrine, such as digoxin, reserpine, and methyldopa. Interactions may potentially cause your body to metabolize the drugs differently than intended.

Drug Interactions With Filgrastim

Medicines that may cause drug interactions with filgrastim include lithium and chemotherapy medications. This eMedTV resource describes what may happen when filgrastim interacts with these drugs and explains how to help prevent these interactions.

Drug Interactions With Fingolimod

This eMedTV Web resource takes an in-depth look at medications that may cause drug interactions with fingolimod, such as beta blockers, immunosuppressants, and vaccines. This page lists other products that can cause potentially serious complications.

Drug Interactions With Fluconazole

Warfarin, nilotinib, and cyclosporine are some of the medicines that may interact with fluconazole. As this eMedTV Web page explains, fluconazole drug interactions could increase the risk of serious side effects, such as dangerous arrhythmias.

Drug Interactions With Flunisolide Inhalers

As with all medications, it is possible to develop drug interactions with flunisolide inhalers. This eMedTV article explains that taking prednisone while you are using a flunisolide inhaler may increase your risk of developing side effects.

Drug Interactions With Flunisolide Nasal Solution

Other medicines are not likely to cause drug interactions with flunisolide nasal solution. As this segment of the eMedTV Web site explains, interactions are unlikely because very little of the drug actually enters the bloodstream.

Drug Interactions With Fluocinolone Shampoo

Combining corticorelin or aldesleukin with fluocinolone shampoo may lead to drug interactions. This eMedTV selection takes a look at what might happen when these medicines are used together and describes how to reduce the risk of complications.

Drug Interactions With Fluocinonide

As this eMedTV segment explains, fluocinonide is known to interact with Proleukin and other drugs. This article gives some information on the effects of these interactions and talks about how you can reduce your risk of problems.

Drug Interactions With Fluocinonide Cream

You may not be able to use fluocinonide cream if you are already taking aldesleukin or corticorelin. This eMedTV segment describes the negative interactions these drugs could cause with fluocinonide cream and explains what your doctor may recommend.

Drug Interactions With Fluocinonide Gel

As this eMedTV resource explains, if you are using fluocinonide gel, drug interactions may occur if you are also taking corticorelin or aldesleukin. This article describes the complications that could occur and what your doctor might recommend.

Drug Interactions With Fluocinonide Ointment

Using aldesleukin or corticorelin together with fluocinonide ointment may result in drug interactions. This eMedTV segment takes a look at the complications these reactions might cause and what your healthcare provider may do to minimize any problems.

Drug Interactions With Fluocinonide Topical Solution

Combining corticorelin or aldesleukin with fluocinonide topical solution may lead to drug interactions. This eMedTV selection takes a look at what might happen when these medicines are used together and describes how to reduce the risk of complications.

Drug Interactions With Fluoxetine

Medicines that may cause drug interactions with fluoxetine include triptans, aspirin, and digoxin. This eMedTV article offers a more complete list of drugs that may cause fluoxetine interactions and explains the possible consequences that may follow.

Drug Interactions With Fluphenazine

Some of the medicines that can cause drug interactions with fluphenazine include Prozac, Paxil, and Requip. This eMedTV segment explains how these and other medications can interact and lead to side effects or decrease the effectiveness of the drugs.

Drug Interactions With Flurandrenolide Cream

Taking certain medicines in combination with flurandrenolide cream may cause negative interactions. This eMedTV Web article describes the effects of these interactions and provides recommendations on how to avoid them.

Drug Interactions With Flurandrenolide Lotion

Combining flurandrenolide lotion with corticorelin or aldesleukin can cause drug interactions. This eMedTV page discusses how this combination may decrease the effectiveness of the medications and explains how to reduce your risk for these problems.

Drug Interactions With Flurandrenolide Tape

Taking certain drugs in combination with flurandrenolide tape may cause negative interactions. This page of the eMedTV library describes the effects of these interactions in detail and provides recommendations on how to avoid them.

Drug Interactions With Flurazepam

Narcotics and opiates are among the medications that can potentially interact with flurazepam. This page of the eMedTV library explains how drug interactions with flurazepam can increase your risk of confusion, memory loss, or other side effects.

Drug Interactions With Flurbiprofen

This eMedTV Web article lists medicines that may potentially cause drug interactions with flurbiprofen (like other NSAIDs and diuretics). This article also explains the possible effects of these interactions.

Drug Interactions With Flutamide

Warfarin, Norvir, and Luminal are among the drugs that can interact with flutamide. This eMedTV segment provides a detailed list of the medications that may interfere with flutamide, explains the problems that can occur, and discusses how to avoid them.

Drug Interactions With Fluticasone and Salmeterol

This eMedTV article describes some of the drug interactions with fluticasone and salmeterol that can occur with medications such as certain antidepressants, beta blockers, or MAOIs. This page also explains how these interactions can lead to problems.

Drug Interactions With Fluticasone Furoate

Protease inhibitors, antifungals, or antibiotics may cause drug interactions with fluticasone furoate. This eMedTV page describes the possible effects of fluticasone furoate interactions and lists specific drugs that may interact with the nasal spray.

Drug Interactions With Fluticasone Inhalers

This eMedTV page lists some of the drugs that can potentially interact with fluticasone (like protease inhibitors). Drug interactions with fluticasone inhalers can raise your risk of side effects by increasing the level of fluticasone in your blood.

Drug Interactions With Fluticasone Propionate Cream

People taking aldesleukin (a chemotherapy drug) may not be able to use fluticasone propionate cream. This eMedTV page takes a closer look at drug interactions with fluticasone propionate cream and explains what your doctor may suggest to reduce your risk.

Drug Interactions With Fluticasone Propionate Lotion

People who are taking aldesleukin or corticorelin may not be able to use fluticasone propionate lotion. This eMedTV page describes the negative interactions these drugs could cause with fluticasone propionate lotion and what your doctor may recommend.

Drug Interactions With Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray

Drug interactions with fluticasone propionate nasal spray can increase your risk of serious side effects. As this eMedTV article explains, protease inhibitors and certain antibiotics or antifungals may interact with fluticasone propionate nasal spray.

Drug Interactions With Fluticasone Propionate Ointment

As this eMedTV page explains, fluticasone propionate ointment may interact with corticorelin, aldesleukin, and other drugs. This segment describes the problems that may occur as a result and encourages people to discuss this with their doctor.

Drug Interactions With Fluvastatin

As this eMedTV article explains, combining fluvastatin with other medications (such as warfarin) may result in drug interactions with fluvastatin. These interactions may result in altered drug levels in the blood and other problems.

Drug Interactions With Fluvoxamine

Fluvoxamine may cause a drug interaction if it is taken with alcohol, NSAIDs, or MAOIs, among other drugs. This eMedTV article lists other drugs that may lead to drug interactions with fluvoxamine and describes how the interactions can cause problems.

Drug Interactions With Fluvoxamine CR

Aspirin, triptans, and antipsychotic medications may cause drug interactions with fluvoxamine CR. This eMedTV article describes the potentially dangerous effects of these fluvoxamine CR interactions and lists other drugs that may cause an interaction.

Drug Interactions With Fondaparinux

Dangerous internal bleeding can occur as a result of fondaparinux drug interactions, so this eMedTV page offers information on reducing your risk. This includes a list of drugs that cause reactions, as well as information on the problems that can occur.

Drug Interactions With Formoterol

If you are taking MAOIs or beta blockers while taking formoterol, drug interactions may occur. This eMedTV Web page lists other medicines that may interact negatively with formoterol and explains the problems these interactions can cause.

Drug Interactions With Formoterol Solution

This eMedTV page explains that when certain medicines (such as MAOIs or beta blockers) are taken with formoterol solution, drug interactions may occur. This page lists other drug interactions with formoterol solution and describes how to avoid them.

Drug Interactions With Fosamprenavir

Efavirenz, fluticasone, and nevirapine are medicines that may interact with fosamprenavir. This eMedTV resource lists other medicines that may cause drug interactions with fosamprenavir and describes the potential effects of these interactions.

Drug Interactions With Fosinopril

This eMedTV segment warns people about potential fosinopril drug interactions, including interactions with potassium supplements, antacids, or diuretics. This page explains how these interactions can lead to problems.

Drug Interactions With Fosinopril-Hydrochlorothiazide

As this portion of the eMedTV library explains, drug interactions with fosinopril-hydrochlorothiazide can cause your body to metabolize the drugs differently than intended. This page explores how these drug interactions can lead to problems.

Drug Interactions With Frovatriptan

As this eMedTV Web page describes, there are potential drug interactions with frovatriptan and other medicines, such as certain antidepressants, MAOIs, or ergot medications. This page explains how these interactions can lead to dangerous problems.

Drug Interactions With Fulvestrant

Coumadin and Jantoven are the only drugs known to interact with fulvestrant. This page of the eMedTV library explains how these drug interactions with fulvestrant can increase the risk of bleeding and bruising, and how your doctor may prevent them.

Drug Interactions With Furosemide

This eMedTV article lists some of the medicines that may cause drug interactions with furosemide, such as lithium, NSAIDs, and certain antibiotics. Furosemide interactions may cause side effects, such as extremely low blood pressure or hearing loss.

Drug Interactions With Gabapentin

Alcohol, morphine, and naproxen can all cause drug interactions with gabapentin. This eMedTV page lists other substances that can interact with gabapentin, describes the adverse effects they can cause, and explains how your doctor may prevent this.

Drug Interactions With Gabapentin Enacarbil

As explained in this eMedTV resource, gabapentin enacarbil can interact with certain medications, such as Vicodin and Lortab. This article outlines other drugs that can interact with this product and describes the problems that can occur.

Drug Interactions With Galantamine

Cholinergic drugs, NSAIDs, and anticholinergic medications may cause drug interactions with galantamine. As this eMedTV article explains, galantamine drug interactions can reduce the effectiveness of the drugs or increase your risk of side effects.

Drug Interactions With Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid

There are no known gamma-aminobutyric acid drug interactions at this time. This eMedTV page explains, however, that interactions may still be possible but just haven't been discovered, so you should check with your doctor before taking the supplement.

Drug Interactions With Gatifloxacin

This page of the eMedTV library explains why drug interactions with gatifloxacin are not expected; however, they cannot be entirely ruled out. It also stresses the importance of telling your healthcare providers about all medicines you are taking.

Drug Interactions With Gemcitabine

NSAIDs and "live" vaccinations are among the drugs that can potentially interact with gemcitabine. This eMedTV page lists other medicines that may cause drug interactions with gemcitabine, and explains how these interactions can lead to problems.

Drug Interactions With Gemfibrozil

Drug interactions with gemfibrozil can occur with statins like Altoprev and Zocor, among other drugs. This eMedTV Web page describes how possible interactions can affect the body and lists drugs that gemfibrozil should not be used with.

Drug Interactions With Gemifloxacin

Certain products that contain iron, zinc, or magnesium may negatively react with gemifloxacin. This eMedTV page offers a detailed list of other drugs that can cause interactions when combined with gemifloxacin and explains what problems may occur.

Drug Interactions With Gianvi

Before taking any other medicine with Gianvi, talk to your doctor about possible interactions. This eMedTV page lists several medicines that may cause Gianvi drug interactions and explains how they can cause problems or increase the risk of pregnancy.

Drug Interactions With Ginkgo

Ginkgo may cause significant interactions with many medications. This page of the eMedTV archives outlines some of the medications that may cause ginkgo drug interactions and explains how these interactions can possibly result in serious problems.

Drug Interactions With Glatiramer

It is not known if other medicines will cause drug interactions with glatiramer. As this eMedTV Web page explains, while there are no known drug interactions, it is important to understand that glatiramer has not been tested with most other drugs.

Drug Interactions With Glimepiride

As this eMedTV Web page explains, drug interactions with glimepiride can occur when glimepiride is taken with other medications, such as certain seizure medications, decongestants, diuretics, or oral contraceptives.

Drug Interactions With Glipizide and Metformin

As this eMedTV page explains, drug interactions with glipizide and metformin are possible when it is taken with other drugs, such as beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, and estrogen. This page also explains the problems that can occur.

Drug Interactions With GlucaGen

As explained in this portion of the eMedTV site, GlucaGen has the potential to interact with beta blockers and, when used in high doses, warfarin. This article describes the potential effects of drug interactions with this injectable medication.

Drug Interactions With Glucophage

As this eMedTV Web page describes, there are potential drug interactions with Glucophage and other medications, such as diuretics, thyroid medicines, and oral contraceptives. This page explains how these interactions can lead to problems.

Drug Interactions With Glucosamine and Chondroitin

Aspirin, acetaminophen, and diabetes medicines may cause drug interactions with glucosamine and chondroitin. This eMedTV article explains what other drugs may interact with the supplement, and describes the effects of these interactions.

Drug Interactions With Glucotrol

This eMedTV Web page describes the potential drug interactions with Glucotrol that can occur when it is taken with other medicines, such as thyroid medications, estrogens, and decongestants. The problems these interactions can cause are also listed.

Drug Interactions With Glyburide and Metformin

As this eMedTV page explains, there are potential drug interactions with glyburide and metformin and other drugs (including thyroid medications, oral contraceptives, and niacin). This page explains how these drug interactions can lead to problems.

Drug Interactions With Golimumab

As this eMedTV page explains, golimumab can interact with a number of drugs, including warfarin and certain vaccines. This article takes a closer look at these and other interactions, including information on the problems that can occur.

Drug Interactions With Goserelin Acetate Implant

This eMedTV segment discusses why interactions may occur if goserelin acetate implants are combined with metformin, insulin, or a number of other diabetes drugs. This page lists other medicines that may cause problems and what your doctor may recommend.

Drug Interactions With Granisetron

Ketoconazole and phenobarbital are two drugs that may potentially cause drug interactions with granisetron. This eMedTV segment explains the possible side effects or complications that may occur when granisetron is taken together with these medicines.

Drug Interactions With Granisetron Transdermal

As this eMedTV page explains, negative drug interactions with granisetron transdermal can occur when this medication is taken with ketoconazole or phenobarbital. This article also describes the complications these negative interactions can cause.

Drug Interactions With Guaifenesin

While no guaifenesin drug interactions are known at this time, this doesn't mean interactions don't exist. This eMedTV article offers some considerations to keep in mind when taking guaifenesin with other products, including vitamins and supplements.

Drug Interactions With Guanfacine ER

Several products, such as alcohol and ritonavir, can react with guanfacine ER. This eMedTV Web page offers a more detailed list of potential guanfacine ER drug interactions, with information on the problems that can occur as a result.

Drug Interactions With Halcinonide

If you combine halcinonide with corticorelin or aldesleukin, it can result in drug interactions. This eMedTV Web page discusses how this combination may decrease the effectiveness of the medications and explains how to reduce your risk for these problems.

Drug Interactions With Halobetasol

People who are treating skin conditions with halobetasol may not be able to use aldesleukin or corticorelin. This eMedTV page explains how combining these drugs with halobetasol can lead to negative interactions and covers what your doctor may recommend.

Drug Interactions With Haloperidol

Lithium and certain antibiotics are among the drugs that can potentially interact with haloperidol. This eMedTV article lists the other drugs that can cause interactions and describes how these drug interactions with haloperidol can cause problems.

Drug Interactions With Ipilimumab

If you combine ipilimumab with drugs like warfarin and digoxin, it may cause serious interactions. This eMedTV resource outlines other products that may cause negative reactions and describes how to avoid any serious problems these reactions can cause.

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