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- Drug Interactions With Ondansetron
- Drug Interactions With Ondansetron Oral Soluble Film
- Drug Interactions With Oral Tranexamic Acid
- Drug Interactions With Orally Disintegrating Alprazolam
- Drug Interactions With Orally Disintegrating Carbidopa-Levodopa
- Drug Interactions With Orally Disintegrating Metoclopramide
- Drug Interactions With Orally Disintegrating Phentermine
- Drug Interactions With Orally Disintegrating Selegiline
- Drug Interactions With Orally Disintegrating Tramadol
- Drug Interactions With Orally Disintegrating Vardenafil
- Drug Interactions With Orlistat
- Drug Interactions With Orsythia
- Drug Interactions With Oseltamivir
- Drug Interactions With Ospemifene
- Drug Interactions With Oxaliplatin
- Drug Interactions With Oxaprozin
- Drug Interactions With Oxazepam
- Drug Interactions With Oxcarbazepine
- Drug Interactions With Oxybutynin ER
- Drug Interactions With Oxybutynin Gel
- Drug Interactions With Oxycodone ER
- Drug Interactions With Oxycodone/APAP
- Drug Interactions With Oxymetazoline Nasal Spray
- Drug Interactions With Oxymorphone ER
- Drug Interactions With Oxytocin
- Drug Interactions With Paclitaxel
- Drug Interactions With Paliperidone
- Drug Interactions With Paliperidone Palmitate
- Drug Interactions With Palivizumab
- Drug Interactions With Palonosetron
- Drug Interactions With Pamidronate
- Drug Interactions With Panax Ginseng
- Drug Interactions With Panitumumab
- Drug Interactions With Paroxetine
- Drug Interactions With Paroxetine Controlled Release
- Drug Interactions With Paroxetine Mesylate
- Drug Interactions With Pazopanib
- Drug Interactions With Pegaptanib
- Drug Interactions With Pegfilgrastim
- Drug Interactions With Peginesatide
- Drug Interactions With Peginterferon Alfa-2a
- Drug Interactions With Peginterferon Alfa-2b
- Drug Interactions With Pegloticase
- Drug Interactions With Pemetrexed
- Drug Interactions With Penbutolol
- Drug Interactions With Pentazocine
- Drug Interactions With Pentazocine/Naloxone
- Drug Interactions With Pentostatin
- Drug Interactions With Pentoxifylline
- Drug Interactions With Perindopril
- Drug Interactions With Perphenazine
- Drug Interactions With Pertuzumab
- Drug Interactions With Phendimetrazine
- Drug Interactions With Phenelzine
- Drug Interactions With Phenylephrine
- Drug Interactions With Phenytoin
- Drug Interactions With Philith
- Drug Interactions With Pimecrolimus
- Drug Interactions With Pimozide
- Drug Interactions With Pindolol
- Drug Interactions With Pioglitazone
- Drug Interactions With Pioglitazone and Glimepiride
- Drug Interactions With Pioglitazone and Metformin
- Drug Interactions With Pioglitazone and Metformin XR
- Drug Interactions With Pirbuterol
- Drug Interactions With Piroxicam
- Drug Interactions With Pitavastatin
- Drug Interactions With Polidocanol
- Drug Interactions With Poly-L Lactic Acid
- Drug Interactions With Polyethylene Glycol 3350
- Drug Interactions With Polyethylene Glycol Electrolyte Solution
- Drug Interactions With Polyethylene Glycol Electrolyte Solution and Bisacodyl
- Drug Interactions With Pomalidomide
- Drug Interactions With Ponatinib
- Drug Interactions With Portia
- Drug Interactions With Pralatrexate
- Drug Interactions With Pramipexole
- Drug Interactions With Pramipexole ER
- Drug Interactions With Pramlintide
- Drug Interactions With Prasugrel
- Drug Interactions With Pravastatin
- Drug Interactions With Prednicarbate
- Drug Interactions With Pregabalin
- Drug Interactions With Previfem
- Drug Interactions With Primidone
- Drug Interactions With Prochlorperazine
- Drug Interactions With Procyclidine
- Drug Interactions With Progesterone Capsules
- Drug Interactions With Promethazine
- Drug Interactions With Propafenone
- Drug Interactions With Propafenone SR
- Drug Interactions With Propoxyphene
- Drug Interactions With Propoxyphene Hydrochloride
- Drug Interactions With Propoxyphene Napsylate
- Drug Interactions With Propoxyphene/Acetaminophen
- Drug Interactions With Propranolol
- Drug Interactions With Propranolol Sustained-Release
- Drug Interactions With Propranolol XL
- Drug Interactions With Propranolol/HCTZ
- Drug Interactions With Protein-Bound Paclitaxel
- Drug Interactions With Protriptyline
- Drug Interactions With Pseudoephedrine
- Drug Interactions With PTU
- Drug Interactions With Pyridoxine
- Drug Interactions With Qoliana
- Drug Interactions With Quasense
- Drug Interactions With Quazepam
- Drug Interactions With Quetiapine
- Drug Interactions With Quetiapine XR
- Drug Interactions With Quinapril
- Drug Interactions With Quinapril-Hydrochlorothiazide
- Drug Interactions With Quinaretic
- Drug Interactions With Quinine
- Drug Interactions With Rabeprazole
- Drug Interactions With Raloxifene
- Drug Interactions With Raltegravir
- Drug Interactions With Ramelteon
- Drug Interactions With Ranibizumab
- Drug Interactions With Ranitidine
- Drug Interactions With Ranolazine
- Drug Interactions With Rasagiline
- Drug Interactions With Rasburicase
- Drug Interactions With Reclipsen
- Drug Interactions With Regorafenib
- Drug Interactions With Regular Insulin
- Drug Interactions With Repaglinide
- Drug Interactions With Repaglinide and Metformin
- Drug Interactions With Retapamulin
- Drug Interactions With Rilonacept
- Drug Interactions With Rilpivirine
- Drug Interactions With Rimantadine
- Drug Interactions With Risedronate
- Drug Interactions With Risedronate and Calcium
- Drug Interactions With Risedronate Delayed-Release
- Drug Interactions With Topomax
- Drug Side Effects for Norvasc
- Drug Treatment for IBS
- Drug-Resistant TB
- Drugs and Pregnancy
- Dry Eye Relief
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- Drug Interactions With Ondansetron
There are potential drug interactions with ondansetron, including interactions with rifampicin and Ultram. This eMedTV article explains how certain drug interactions can lower the levels of ondansetron in your blood.
- Drug Interactions With Ondansetron Oral Soluble Film
If you take certain medications with ondansetron oral soluble film, drug interactions may occur. This eMedTV page offers a detailed list of products that may negatively interact with this medicine and describes the problems that may occur.
- Drug Interactions With Oral Tranexamic Acid
As explained in this portion of the eMedTV library, many medications can interfere with oral tranexamic acid, including Autoplex-T and oral tretinoin. This resource discusses the drug interactions with oral tranexamic acid in more detail.
- Drug Interactions With Orally Disintegrating Alprazolam
Among the drugs that can cause interactions with orally disintegrating alprazolam are narcotics and alcohol. This eMedTV page explains how these and other reactions with this medicine can increase your risk for serious side effects or other problems.
- Drug Interactions With Orally Disintegrating Carbidopa-Levodopa
Certain drug interactions with orally disintegrating carbidopa-levodopa can raise your risk of side effects. This eMedTV page lists the drugs that can negatively interact with orally disintegrating carbidopa-levodopa, such as MAOIs and antipsychotics.
- Drug Interactions With Orally Disintegrating Metoclopramide
This eMedTV article takes a detailed look at drug interactions with orally disintegrating metoclopramide. This includes a list of medicines that can react with orally disintegrating metoclopramide and the problems that can occur as a result.
- Drug Interactions With Orally Disintegrating Phentermine
As this eMedTV page discusses, orally disintegrating phentermine may interact with certain diabetes drugs, other weight loss products, and even alcohol. The resulting complications from these combinations are described in this article.
- Drug Interactions With Orally Disintegrating Selegiline
Certain drug interactions with orally disintegrating selegiline can raise your risk of side effects. This eMedTV page lists medicines that can negatively interact with orally disintegrating selegiline, such as certain antidepressants and stimulants.
- Drug Interactions With Orally Disintegrating Tramadol
Anxiety medications, warfarin, and other drugs can interact with orally disintegrating tramadol. This eMedTV segment offers a list of other products that can react with orally disintegrating tramadol and explains why these interactions can be dangerous.
- Drug Interactions With Orally Disintegrating Vardenafil
Negative reactions can occur when orally disintegrating vardenafil is taken with various medications. This eMedTV page lists some medicines that can cause drug interactions with orally disintegrating vardenafil and discusses the problems that may occur.
- Drug Interactions With Orlistat
This page of the eMedTV library explains the potentially negative consequences of combining orlistat with certain medications. It lists the substances that can cause drug interactions with orlistat and also describes how they may be avoided.
- Drug Interactions With Orsythia
As this eMedTV resource explains, several different drugs can interact with Orsythia, including Dilantin, seizure medications, and barbiturates. This page provides a detailed list of these drugs, the problems that can occur, and how to avoid them.
- Drug Interactions With Oseltamivir
There are no known drug interactions with oseltamivir, as this eMedTV article explains. The medication, which is used to treat and prevent the flu, has been studied extensively in clinical trials and, so far, no interactions have been reported.
- Drug Interactions With Ospemifene
This eMedTV resource explains how interactions may occur when ospemifene is combined with drugs like Valium, Cerebyx, and Coumadin. This article also explains why it's important to tell your doctor about all of your medications before starting treatment.
- Drug Interactions With Oxaliplatin
Before you receive oxaliplatin, your doctor needs to know if you are taking any other products. This eMedTV page explores a number of vaccines, supplements, and drugs that may cause interactions with oxaliplatin, as well as the resulting problems.
- Drug Interactions With Oxaprozin
This eMedTV resource contains a detailed list of medicines that may cause drug interactions with oxaprozin, such as lithium, glyburide, and warfarin. These interactions may cause serious side effects or decrease the effectiveness of the drugs.
- Drug Interactions With Oxazepam
Alcohol and antidepressants are among the drugs that can potentially cause drug interactions with oxazepam. This eMedTV page describes how oxazepam interactions can raise your risk of side effects like drowsiness, confusion, or difficulty breathing.
- Drug Interactions With Oxcarbazepine
Tegretol, Calan, and Dilantin are some of the drugs that can potentially interact with oxcarbazepine. This eMedTV Web page discusses some possible drug interactions with oxcarbazepine and explains the problems that these interactions can cause.
- Drug Interactions With Oxybutynin ER
Anticholinergics, pramlintide, and certain antibiotics may cause drug interactions with oxybutynin. This eMedTV page offers a more detailed list of medicines that may interact with oxybutynin and explains what may happen if these interactions occur.
- Drug Interactions With Oxybutynin Gel
Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, pramlintide, and anticholinergic drugs may interfere with oxybutynin gel. This eMedTV article offers a more in-depth look at the potentially negative consequences of these oxybutynin gel drug interactions.
- Drug Interactions With Oxycodone ER
Muscle relaxants, antihistamines, and sleep medications can cause oxycodone ER drug interactions. This eMedTV segment lists other drugs that may cause interactions and describes the potential effects of these interactions.
- Drug Interactions With Oxycodone/APAP
To avoid serious problems, it is important to be aware of possible drug interactions with oxycodone/APAP. This eMedTV resource provides a list of medications that may negatively interact with oxycodone/APAP and describes the problems that may occur.
- Drug Interactions With Oxymetazoline Nasal Spray
Oxymetazoline nasal spray may cause negative drug interactions with several medications. This eMedTV Web page provides a list of medications that may interact with oxymetazoline nasal spray and describes the problems that could occur.
- Drug Interactions With Oxymorphone ER
As this eMedTV page explains, oxymorphone ER can cause dangerous drug interactions with a number of products, such as muscle relaxants and sleep medications. This page also covers how to minimize your risk for problems.
- Drug Interactions With Oxytocin
You may have to wait several hours after using misoprostol or dinoprostone before you can have oxytocin. This eMedTV page explores what could happen if oxytocin is combined with these drugs, along with the complications these interactions could cause.
- Drug Interactions With Paclitaxel
Medicines that may interact with paclitaxel include certain "live vaccinations" and protease inhibitors. This eMedTV segment lists other medicines that may lead to drug interactions with paclitaxel and describes the side effects that may occur.
- Drug Interactions With Paliperidone
Alfuzosin and sunitinib are among the drugs that can potentially cause drug interactions with paliperidone. This eMedTV page explains how these interactions can raise a person's risk of a dangerous irregular heart rhythm called QT prolongation.
- Drug Interactions With Paliperidone Palmitate
Muscle relaxants, alcohol, and certain other drugs can cause interactions with paliperidone palmitate. This eMedTV segment explores important reactions you should be aware of before beginning treatment, with a description of the problems that may result.
- Drug Interactions With Palivizumab
Children using palivizumab may not be able to take certain other drugs, such as abciximab or belimumab. This eMedTV Web page describes the complications that can occur with these interactions, such as infections or allergic reactions.
- Drug Interactions With Palonosetron
Palonosetron is unlikely to interact with other medications. This resource from the eMedTV library takes a closer look at drug interactions with palonosetron and explains why the medication is no longer believed to interfere with QT-prolonging drugs.
- Drug Interactions With Pamidronate
NSAIDs, vancomycin, and diuretics may potentially cause drug interactions with pamidronate. This eMedTV Web page lists other medicines that could cause pamidronate drug interactions and describes the complications that may occur as a result.
- Drug Interactions With Panax Ginseng
Blood-thinning medicines and diabetes medications may cause drug interactions with Panax ginseng. This eMedTV resource lists other products that may interact with Panax ginseng and describes the potential effects of these negative interactions.
- Drug Interactions With Panitumumab
As this eMedTV page explains, your cancer may progress more quickly and lead to a shorter lifespan if you combine panitumumab with bevacizumab or other cancer drugs. Other interactions with panitumumab are listed, along with the problems that may occur.
- Drug Interactions With Paroxetine
Some of the drugs that can interact with paroxetine include ibuprofen, lithium, and aspirin. This eMedTV article discusses drug interactions with paroxetine, including information on how these interactions can lead to problems.
- Drug Interactions With Paroxetine Controlled Release
NSAIDs and aspirin are among the drugs that can potentially interact with paroxetine controlled release. This eMedTV Web page explains how drug interactions with paroxetine controlled release can cause, or raise your risk of, certain side effects.
- Drug Interactions With Paroxetine Mesylate
As this eMedTV article explains, drug interactions may occur if paroxetine mesylate is taken with alcohol, warfarin, or NSAIDs. This page offers a more complete list of interactions with the antidepressant and describes the possible complications.
- Drug Interactions With Pazopanib
As this eMedTV page explains, pazopanib can potentially react with several different types of drugs, such as trastuzumab and echinacea, and some of these interactions may be dangerous. This page offers a detailed look at the complications that can occur.
- Drug Interactions With Pegaptanib
Since pegaptanib is injected into the eye, very little of the drug reaches the bloodstream. As this eMedTV page explains, drug interactions with pegaptanib are unlikely because the rest of the body is exposed to very low amounts of the medication.
- Drug Interactions With Pegfilgrastim
Chemotherapy medications and lithium may potentially interact with pegfilgrastim. This article from the eMedTV Web site describes the potentially serious complications that may occur as a result of drug interactions with pegfilgrastim.
- Drug Interactions With Peginesatide
Although there are no known interactions with peginesatide, there are drugs you should avoid. This eMedTV Web selection lists the medications to avoid during peginesatide treatment and describes the problems these combinations may cause.
- Drug Interactions With Peginterferon Alfa-2a
As discussed in this eMedTV article, interactions could occur if peginterferon alfa-2a is used with zidovudine, methadone, or many other drugs. This page lists other products that may cause problems and describes the complications that may occur.
- Drug Interactions With Peginterferon Alfa-2b
As this eMedTV Web page explains, some of the drugs that may lead to negative interactions with peginterferon alfa-2b include methadone and zidovudine. Other products are listed in this article, as well as a description of the problems that may occur.
- Drug Interactions With Pegloticase
This eMedTV page lists a few medications that pegloticase might interact with, such as Neulasta, Somavert, and Doxil. This article lists other "PEGylated" medicines that may theoretically cause problems when combined with pegloticase.
- Drug Interactions With Pemetrexed
As this eMedTV segment explains, pemetrexed can react with several drugs, such as naproxen sodium, probenecid, and ibuprofen. This resource takes a closer look at these pemetrexed interactions and describes the problems that can occur as a result.
- Drug Interactions With Penbutolol
Digoxin, reserpine, and various other medications may cause penbutolol drug interactions. This eMedTV Web page lists other medicines that may interact with penbutolol and explains what problems may occur if these drugs are taken together.
- Drug Interactions With Pentazocine
Your doctor may recommend avoiding certain medications while you are receiving pentazocine treatment. This eMedTV article takes an in-depth look at various products that can cause pentazocine drug interactions. It also discusses how to reduce your risk.
- Drug Interactions With Pentazocine/Naloxone
Your doctor may advise you to avoid alcohol and certain other products while taking pentazocine/naloxone. This eMedTV page looks at some of the drugs that can cause interactions with pentazocine/naloxone. It also describes the problems that may result.
- Drug Interactions With Pentostatin
Talk to your doctor before receiving a live vaccination during pentostatin treatment. This eMedTV selection describes why certain products should not be combined with pentostatin, with information on the problems these drug interactions may cause.
- Drug Interactions With Pentoxifylline
This eMedTV Web resource takes a look at products that may cause drug interactions with pentoxifylline, such as certain herbal supplements and diabetes medications. This page lists other substances that can cause potentially serious complications.
- Drug Interactions With Perindopril
Medicines that may cause drug interactions with perindopril include lithium, diuretics, and gentomycin. This eMedTV article lists other possible drug interactions and describes the potential side effects or complications that may occur.
- Drug Interactions With Perphenazine
Certain antidepressants and alcohol are among the drugs that can potentially interact with perphenazine. This eMedTV article describes how drug interactions with perphenazine can cause unwanted side effects or decrease the effectiveness of the drug.
- Drug Interactions With Pertuzumab
Your doctor needs to know about all your current medicines or supplements before prescribing pertuzumab. This eMedTV resource describes how products like doxorubicin, daunorubicin, and certain other drugs may cause interactions with pertuzumab.
- Drug Interactions With Phendimetrazine
As this eMedTV resource explains, drug interactions with phendimetrazine may occur when it is taken with MAOIs, diabetes medications, or other drugs. This page also describes how these interactions can cause problems, such as dangerous side effects.
- Drug Interactions With Phenelzine
Medicines that may cause drug interactions with phenelzine include bupropion, narcotics, and pressors. As this eMedTV page explains, many of these interactions are extremely dangerous and can lead to a life-threatening increase in blood pressure.
- Drug Interactions With Phenylephrine
Before using phenylephrine, it is important to know that this drug may interact with certain medicines. This eMedTV page outlines the medications that may cause negative phenylephrine drug interactions and describes the problems that may occur.
- Drug Interactions With Phenytoin
Alcohol, quinidine, and warfarin may potentially cause drug interactions with phenytoin. This page on the eMedTV Web site explains what other drugs may cause phenytoin interactions and describes the possible risks of combining them with phenytoin.
- Drug Interactions With Philith
As this eMedTV article explains, combining Philith with various products can decrease the effectiveness of the birth control pill and increase your risk of pregnancy. This page describes some of the drugs that can cause negative interactions with Philith.
- Drug Interactions With Pimecrolimus
Cyclosporine and corticosteroids are among the many products that may interfere with pimecrolimus. This eMedTV resource outlines other drugs that may cause interactions with pimecrolimus, and explains what your doctor may do to help avoid any problems.
- Drug Interactions With Pimozide
This eMedTV page contains an overview of various products that may be dangerous when used in combination with pimozide, including muscle relaxants and antipsychotics. A description of the complications these drug interactions can cause is also included.
- Drug Interactions With Pindolol
Alpha blockers, thioridazine, NSAIDs, and various other medicines may cause pindolol drug interactions. This eMedTV page lists other drugs that may interfere with pindolol and describes the potential effects of these negative interactions.
- Drug Interactions With Pioglitazone
As this eMedTV article explains, Norvir, Adalat, and Versed are some of the drugs that may cause drug interactions with pioglitazone. This Web page discusses these and other medicines that can cause pioglitazone interactions.
- Drug Interactions With Pioglitazone and Glimepiride
Drugs such as niacin, diuretics, or warfarin may cause drug interactions with pioglitazone and glimepiride. This eMedTV article lists other medicines that can lead to drug interactions and describes the potential side effects that may occur.
- Drug Interactions With Pioglitazone and Metformin
Cimetidine, niacin, and rifampin may potentially cause drug interactions with pioglitazone and metformin. This eMedTV article lists other medicines that can cause pioglitazone and metformin interactions and describes the possible effects.
- Drug Interactions With Pioglitazone and Metformin XR
Because so many drugs can interact with pioglitazone and metformin XR, this eMedTV page lists many of them and stresses the importance of telling your doctor about any other medicines you are taking. This page also describes the problems that can occur.
- Drug Interactions With Pirbuterol
Diuretics, beta blockers, and MAOIs are among the drugs that can potentially interact with pirbuterol. This eMedTV article lists other drugs that can lead to drug interactions with pirbuterol and describes the problems that may result.
- Drug Interactions With Piroxicam
Drugs that can potentially interact with piroxicam include warfarin and Trexall. This eMedTV Web page explores drug interactions with piroxicam, which can raise your risk of bleeding and reduce the effectiveness of ACE inhibitors and diuretics.
- Drug Interactions With Pitavastatin
Some of the medicines that can negatively react with pitavastatin include niacin, fibrates, and statins. This eMedTV page explains how drug interactions with pitavastatin can raise your risk for serious muscle problems or other dangerous complications.
- Drug Interactions With Polidocanol
In general, polidocanol drug interactions are unlikely because of how polidocanol is administered. However, this eMedTV article explains why the possibility of interactions cannot entirely be ruled out, based on the findings of clinical studies.
- Drug Interactions With Poly-L Lactic Acid
There are no known drug interactions with injectable poly-L lactic acid at this time. As this selection from the eMedTV Web site explains, however, it is possible that interactions with this facial filler may be discovered at a later date.
- Drug Interactions With Polyethylene Glycol 3350
Currently, no drug interactions are known to occur with polyethylene glycol 3350. As this article on the eMedTV Web site explains, however, there may be interactions that are not known at this time but that may be discovered at a later date.
- Drug Interactions With Polyethylene Glycol Electrolyte Solution
This eMedTV page explains that polyethylene glycol electrolyte solution may interact with many different drugs, such as NSAIDs and diuretics. This page lists other products that may react with this laxative and describes the problems that may occur.
- Drug Interactions With Polyethylene Glycol Electrolyte Solution and Bisacodyl
As this eMedTV article explains, polyethylene glycol electrolyte solution and bisacodyl may interact with certain diuretics, antacids, and other drugs. This page takes a closer look at other products that may cause serious complications.
- Drug Interactions With Pomalidomide
This eMedTV article offers an in-depth look at many drugs that may cause interactions when used with pomalidomide. It also describes the potentially serious problems that can result and explores ways your doctor may help you avoid these complications.
- Drug Interactions With Ponatinib
This eMedTV Web page explains that potentially dangerous complications may occur when combining ponatinib with certain other drugs, such as Prevacid and Tums. Other specific interactions are described in this article, as well as ways your doctor can help.
- Drug Interactions With Portia
Selegiline, aprepitant, and Neoral are some of the drugs that may cause drug interactions with Portia. As this eMedTV resource explains, Portia drug interactions can increase your risk of side effects or unintentional pregnancy.
- Drug Interactions With Pralatrexate
Low blood cell counts and toxicity problems may occur if you combine pralatrexate with certain drugs. This eMedTV article describes other interactions that may result when pralatrexate is given with salicylates, certain vaccines, and other products.
- Drug Interactions With Pramipexole
Some drug interactions with pramipexole can increase your risk of side effects. This page from the eMedTV library lists the medications that can negatively interact with pramipexole and describes the complications that these interactions may cause.
- Drug Interactions With Pramipexole ER
Because pramipexole ER drug interactions can cause serious complications, this eMedTV page offers information on how to reduce your risk. This includes a list of drugs that may interact negatively, as well as information on the problems that can occur.
- Drug Interactions With Pramlintide
Drug interactions with pramlintide may occur when the medication is taken with medicines such as Precose. This eMedTV Web page discusses other medications that may interact with pramlintide, such as anticholinergic medications.
- Drug Interactions With Prasugrel
Celecoxib, naproxen, and ketoprofen are just a few of the drugs that can interact with prasugrel. This eMedTV Web page talks about these and other interactions in more detail, explaining the potential problems that can occur as a result.
- Drug Interactions With Pravastatin
Some of the drugs that can interact with pravastatin include niacin, fluconazole, and fibrates. This eMedTV article looks at drug interactions with pravastatin and also covers the risk of developing muscle problems when certain drugs are combined.
- Drug Interactions With Prednicarbate
As this eMedTV page explains, prednicarbate may interact with corticorelin, aldesleukin, and other drugs. This segment describes the problems that might occur as a result and encourages people to discuss their medication use with their doctor.
- Drug Interactions With Pregabalin
Alcohol, sleep drugs, and barbiturates are among the drugs that can potentially interact with pregabalin. This eMedTV Web page describes how drug interactions with pregabalin can increase your risk of certain side effects (such as confusion).
- Drug Interactions With Previfem
Selegiline, atorvastatin, and antibiotics may cause drug interactions with Previfem. As this eMedTV article explains, Previfem interactions can increase your risk of pregnancy. Other drugs that may cause an interaction are also listed on this page.
- Drug Interactions With Primidone
When alcohol, barbiturates, or sleep medications are taken with primidone, drug interactions can occur. This eMedTV article discusses these and other drug interactions with primidone, including some of the possible side effects that can occur.
- Drug Interactions With Prochlorperazine
Alcohol and certain medications may potentially cause drug interactions with prochlorperazine. This eMedTV segment lists some drugs that may lead to prochlorperazine interactions and describes the potentially negative effects of these interactions.
- Drug Interactions With Procyclidine
Certain antipsychotics and antidepressants can cause drug interactions with procyclidine. This eMedTV Web resource lists other medications that may interact with procyclidine and explains the potential complications these interactions can cause.
- Drug Interactions With Progesterone Capsules
Barbiturates, modafinil, and antifungal medicines can lead to drug interactions with progesterone capsules. This eMedTV Web page offers a list of other medications that can cause drug interactions and explains the problems that can occur as a result.
- Drug Interactions With Promethazine
Epinephrine, pramlintide, and MAOIs can all cause drug interactions with promethazine. This eMedTV segment lists other medications that may react negatively with promethazine and describes the potentially serious problems that could result.
- Drug Interactions With Propafenone
This eMedTV resource features a detailed list of products that may cause complications when taken with propafenone, including beta blockers and antiarrhythmia medications. A description of the problems these drug interactions can cause is also included.
- Drug Interactions With Propafenone SR
A serious heart rhythm problem may occur when combining propafenone SR with certain drugs. This eMedTV Web selection takes an in-depth look at how QT-prolonging medications, beta blockers, and other drugs can interact with propafenone SR.
- Drug Interactions With Propoxyphene
As this eMedTV Web article discusses, propoxyphene drug interactions can occur with several substances, including alcohol and most antidepressants. This resource outlines other products that may cause reactions and describes the problems that may occur.
- Drug Interactions With Propoxyphene Hydrochloride
This eMedTV article explains that when certain medicines, such as MAOIs, antidepressants, or beta blockers, are taken with propoxyphene hydrochloride, drug interactions can occur. This page also describes the problems these interactions can cause.
- Drug Interactions With Propoxyphene Napsylate
As this eMedTV page explains, propoxyphene napsylate drug interactions can occur with several substances, including alcohol and most antidepressants. This article lists other products that may cause reactions and describes the problems can may occur.
- Drug Interactions With Propoxyphene/Acetaminophen
Alcohol, warfarin, and certain beta blockers may cause drug interactions with propoxyphene/acetaminophen. This eMedTV article lists other drugs that may cause a negative interaction and describes the potential effects of these interactions.
- Drug Interactions With Propranolol
This eMedTV page explains how propranolol drug interactions can change the way your body metabolizes the drugs and alter the levels of some drugs in your body. Among the drugs that can interfere with propranolol are digoxin, alcohol, and NSAIDs.
- Drug Interactions With Propranolol Sustained-Release
Propranolol sustained-release can potentially interact with NSAIDs, alcohol, and calcium channel blockers. This eMedTV article explains the effects of drug interactions with propranolol sustained-release and what your doctor may do as a result.
- Drug Interactions With Propranolol XL
Warfarin, digoxin, and reserpine are medicines that may cause propranolol XL drug interactions. This eMedTV page includes a list of other drugs that may interact with this medicine and describes the potential effects of these interactions.
- Drug Interactions With Propranolol/HCTZ
This eMedTV page describes how propranolol/HCTZ can cause negative interactions with certain drugs, like digoxin, alcohol, Advil, and several other medications. Steps your healthcare provider can take to help prevent these reactions are also discussed.
- Drug Interactions With Protein-Bound Paclitaxel
Certain antibiotics or antifungals can potentially cause drug interactions with protein-bound paclitaxel. This eMedTV Web page covers other drugs may cause interactions, as well as the steps your doctor may take to help prevent them from occurring.
- Drug Interactions With Protriptyline
Medications that may cause drug interactions with protriptyline include cisapride, pressors, and alcohol. This eMedTV page lists other drugs that may cause negative interactions and explains the risks involved with combining these drugs.
- Drug Interactions With Pseudoephedrine
Bromocriptine, cannabinoids, and MAOIs are medicines that may cause pseudoephedrine drug interactions. This eMedTV page explains what may happen if these drugs are taken with pseudoephedrine and lists other drugs that may cause an interaction.
- Drug Interactions With PTU
Warfarin and other drugs can interact with PTU, and your doctor may need to adjust your dosages as a result. This eMedTV resource provides a detailed list of medicines that can react with PTU and explains what can happen when such medicines are combined.
- Drug Interactions With Pyridoxine
Phenytoin, amiodarone, and phenobarbital may cause drug interactions with pyridoxine. As this eMedTV page explains, pyridoxine may reduce the effectiveness of these drugs or increase the risk of certain side effects, including sensitivity to the sun.
- Drug Interactions With Qoliana
This eMedTV segment features a number of drugs that may cause negative interactions when combined with Qoliana. It also describes how medications that cause drowsiness, MAOIs, and various other products may interfere with these eye drops.
- Drug Interactions With Quasense
Antibiotics, cyclosporine, and barbiturates may cause negative drug interactions with Quasense. This eMedTV resource explains what can happen when these medications are combined and lists other medications that may also interact with Quasense.
- Drug Interactions With Quazepam
Barbiturates, opiates, and antidepressants are medicines that may cause drug interactions with quazepam. This eMedTV Web page lists other medicines that could cause negative drug interactions and describes the side effects that may occur as a result.
- Drug Interactions With Quetiapine
Drug interactions with quetiapine can occur when it is combined with alcohol or certain antibiotics. This eMedTV resource lists other medicines that can interact with quetiapine and explains the negative consequences these interactions may cause.
- Drug Interactions With Quetiapine XR
Certain medicines, such as some antibiotics and antifungals, can negatively interact with quetiapine XR. This eMedTV page lists other medicines that can lead to drug interactions with quetiapine XR, and also describes the complications that can occur.
- Drug Interactions With Quinapril
Among the drugs that can potentially react with quinapril are diuretics, NSAIDs, and tetracycline. This eMedTV Web page describes how these and other quinapril drug interactions can alter the levels of certain drugs in your blood, among other things.
- Drug Interactions With Quinapril-Hydrochlorothiazide
This eMedTV page contains a list of medicines that may cause drug interactions with quinapril-hydrochlorothiazide, including tetracycline, injectable gold, and diuretics. Interactions may result in side effects or reduced effectiveness of the drugs.
- Drug Interactions With Quinaretic
Quinaretic may interact with many different drugs, such as narcotics, lithium, and alcohol. This eMedTV Web page discusses potential drug interactions with Quinaretic, such as those involving other blood pressure medicines.
- Drug Interactions With Quinine
This eMedTV resource takes a look at products that may cause drug interactions with quinine, such as antacids, codeine, and blood pressure medications. This page lists other medicines that can cause potentially serious complications.
- Drug Interactions With Rabeprazole
Digoxin, ketoconazole, and warfarin are products that may cause potential rabeprazole drug interactions. This eMedTV resource explains how these interactions may cause your body to metabolize your medications differently than intended.
- Drug Interactions With Raloxifene
Drug interactions with raloxifene can occur if it's combined with warfarin and diazepam, among other things. This eMedTV page lists other drugs that can cause interactions, describes the potentially negative results, and explains how to avoid them.
- Drug Interactions With Raltegravir
Rifampin, phenytoin, and tipranavir are some of the drugs that may potentially interfere with raltegravir. This eMedTV page lists other medicines that may cause raltegravir drug interactions and describes the effects of combining these drugs.
- Drug Interactions With Ramelteon
Alcohol and medicines such as rifampin or fluconazole may cause drug interactions with ramelteon. This eMedTV article describes the problems that may arise from combining medications and lists other drugs that may cause ramelteon interactions.
- Drug Interactions With Ranibizumab
Since the body is exposed to low ranibizumab levels, other medicines shouldn't interact with it. As this eMedTV page explains, drug interactions with ranibizumab are unlikely because it is injected into the eye and won't fully enter the bloodstream.
- Drug Interactions With Ranitidine
Some drugs that may interact with ranitidine include warfarin, triazolam, and itraconazole. This eMedTV resource discusses other potential drug interactions with ranitidine, such as those involving atazanavir or ketoconazole.
- Drug Interactions With Ranolazine
This eMedTV resource examines a number of the drugs that may cause interactions when used with ranolazine. It also describes the potentially serious problems that may result and discusses ways your healthcare provider may help to avoid these problems.
- Drug Interactions With Rasagiline
Stimulants, atomoxetine, and pressors are medicines that may cause drug interactions with rasagiline. This eMedTV segment lists other products that may interact with rasagiline and explains the potential dangers of these drug interactions.
- Drug Interactions With Rasburicase
Will other drugs interact with rasburicase? This eMedTV page takes a closer look at this topic and explains why it is important for your healthcare provider to be aware of all medications you are taking before you use rasburicase.
- Drug Interactions With Reclipsen
This eMedTV page explains that drug interactions with Reclipsen may occur if the contraceptive is taken with certain other medications, such as antibiotics, barbiturates, and some seizure medicines. This page also explains the problems that may occur.
- Drug Interactions With Regorafenib
As this eMedTV page explains, regorafenib can cause drug interactions with erythromycin, warfarin, and several other products. This resource explores the results of these adverse reactions and offers suggestions on how to minimize your risk for problems.
- Drug Interactions With Regular Insulin
Beta blockers, fibrates, and ACE inhibitors may cause drug interactions with regular insulin. As this eMedTV page explains, regular insulin interactions can result in dangerously low blood sugar levels (which can become quite dangerous very quickly).
- Drug Interactions With Repaglinide
As this eMedTV Web page explains, there are drug interactions with repaglinide and other medicines to be aware of, such as certain antibiotics, protease inhibitors, and MAOIs. This page also explains the problems these interactions can cause.
- Drug Interactions With Repaglinide and Metformin
As this eMedTV Web page explains, certain medications can cause negative drug interactions with repaglinide and metformin. This page lists the medicines that may interact with repaglinide and metformin, and describes the complications that can occur.
- Drug Interactions With Retapamulin
At this time there are no known drug interactions with retapamulin. This selection from the eMedTV Web site explains why this is the case and describes some of the precautions you should still take before using this prescription antibiotic.
- Drug Interactions With Rilonacept
You may not be able to receive certain vaccinations or use some herbal supplements while using rilonacept. This eMedTV page provides a list of products that can cause negative drug interactions with rilonacept, and covers how to avoid any complications.
- Drug Interactions With Rilpivirine
Antacids, antibiotics, and dexamethasone are some of the drugs that may cause interactions with rilpivirine. This eMedTV page describes the complications that may occur when this HIV medicine is combined with other drugs, and how to reduce your risk.
- Drug Interactions With Rimantadine
Medicines that may cause drug interactions with rimantadine include acetaminophen, aspirin, and cimetidine. This eMedTV segment lists other products that may interact with the flu medication and describes the possible effects of these interactions.
- Drug Interactions With Risedronate
When risedronate is taken with calcium supplements, aspirin, or NSAIDs, drug interactions can occur. This eMedTV selection discusses these and other drug interactions with risedronate and offers helpful tips on how to avoid them.
- Drug Interactions With Risedronate and Calcium
Drug interactions can occur when iron or calcium supplements are taken with risedronate and calcium. This eMedTV Web page discusses these and other drug interactions with risedronate and calcium, including the possible effects they can have.
- Drug Interactions With Risedronate Delayed-Release
Several drugs can interact with risedronate delayed-release, such as H2 blockers and PPIs. This page of the eMedTV library provides a lengthy list of medicines that can interfere with risedronate delayed-release and the problems that may occur.
- Drug Interactions With Topomax
Medicines that may react with Topamax include digoxin and lithium. This eMedTV page covers the possible effects of Topamax drug interactions. Drug interactions with Topomax is a common misspelling and variation of Topamax drug interactions.
- Drug Side Effects for Norvasc
Possible side effects of Norvasc include headache, facial flushing, and heart palpitations. This part of the eMedTV library lists some potential side effects for Norvasc and offers information on what to do if problems occur while taking the drug.
- Drug Treatment for IBS
Laxatives and antidiarrheals are some of the medicines used to treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). This eMedTV Web resource further explores drug treatment for IBS, including some natural remedies (such as probiotics and peppermint oil).
- Drug-Resistant TB
Drug-resistant TB is a condition in which patients with tuberculosis don't improve with standard treatment. This eMedTV page provides an overview of drug-resistant tuberculosis and explains why it is so difficult to treat.
- Drugs and Pregnancy
The FDA ranks the safety of drugs and pregnancy according to whether harm is done to the fetus or not and, if so, to what degree. This eMedTV Web page explains these rankings and explores the link between drugs and pregnancy in detail.
- Dry Eye Relief
The information presented in this eMedTV article includes suggestions for dry eye relief in both mild and severe cases. Suggestions range from avoiding sources of irritation to artificial tears and eye ointment to surgery.


