When this happens, the effects of one or both of the drugs may change or the risk of side effects may be greater.
phenytoin (Dilantin), aspirin, sulfa drugs such as Bactrim and Gantrisin, tetracycline and some other antibiotics and cimetidine (Tagamet). NSAIDs such as ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil) are also known to interact with other classes of antirheumatic drugs.
systemic antifungal drugs may interact with many other medicines.Among the drugs that may interact.are: acetaminophen.birth control pills.(androgens).(estrogens).medicine for other types of infections.antidepressants.antihistamines.
When using dicyclomine, it is important to follow your healthcare provider's instructions carefully. Avoid consuming alcohol while on dicyclomine as it may enhance drowsiness or other side effects. Do not drive or operate heavy machinery until you know how dicyclomine affects you. Be cautious in extreme heat as dicyclomine may affect your body's ability to regulate temperature.
Anyone who has immunologic therapy should let the physician know all other medicines being taken. Some combinations of drugs may interact, that can increase or decrease the effects of one or both drugs or can.
No, ibuprofen is on the list of drugs that may interact with Coumadin.
Some combinations of drugs may interact, which may increase or decrease the effects of one or both drugs or may increase the risk of side effects.
Saw palmetto may interfere with such hormone-related drugs as testosterone and estrogen replacements
Among the drugs that may interact with erythromycins are: acetaminophen (Tylenol), medicine for overactive thyroid, male hormones (androgens), female hormones (estrogens), other antibiotics, blood thinners.
Taking calcium channel blockers with certain other drugs may affect the way the drugs work or may increase the chance of side effects.
Infertility drugs may interact with other medicines. When this happens, the effects of one or both of the drugs may change or the risk of side effects may be greater. Anyone who takes infertility drugs should let the physician know all.
Oral contraceptives, antibiotics, sulfa drugs, and certain types of diuretics may lower thiamine levels in the body.