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Doxapram Disease Interactions

There are 6 disease interactions with doxapram.

Major

CNS stimulants (applies to doxapram) cardiac disease

Major Potential Hazard, Moderate plausibility. Applicable conditions: Pheochromocytoma, Hyperthyroidism, Hypertension, Peripheral Arterial Disease, Heart Disease

Many CNS stimulants are contraindicated in patients with significant cardiovascular impairment such as uncompensated heart failure, severe coronary disease, severe hypertension (including that associated with hyperthyroidism or pheochromocytoma), cardiac structural abnormalities, serious arrhythmias, etc. Sudden death has been reported in patients with structural cardiac abnormalities or other serious cardiac disease who are treated with CNS stimulants at the recommended dosages for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; use of these agents should be avoided in patients with known structural cardiac abnormalities, cardiomyopathy, serious cardiac arrhythmia, coronary artery disease, or other serious cardiac disease. Additionally, stroke, myocardial infarction, chest pain, syncope, arrhythmias, and other symptoms have been reported in adults under treatment. A careful assessment of the cardiovascular status should be done in patients being considered for treatment. This includes family history, physical exam, and further cardiac evaluation (EKG and echocardiogram). Patients who develop symptoms should have a detailed cardiac evaluation and if needed, treatment should be suspended.

References

  1. "Product Information. Provigil (modafinil)." Cephalon, Inc PROD (2001):
  2. "Product Information. Dopram (doxapram)." West Ward Pharmaceutical Corporation PROD (2001):
  3. "Product Information. Dexedrine (dextroamphetamine)." SmithKline Beecham PROD (2001):
  4. "Product Information. Didrex (benzphetamine)." Pharmacia and Upjohn PROD (2001):
  5. "Product Information. Tenuate (diethylpropion)." Aventis Pharmaceuticals PROD (2001):
  6. "Product Information. Focalin (dexmethylphenidate)." Mikart Inc (2001):
  7. "Product Information. Concerta (methylphenidate)." Alza (2002):
  8. "Product Information. Strattera (atomoxetine)." Lilly, Eli and Company (2002):
  9. "Product Information. Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine)." Shire US Inc (2007):
  10. "Product Information. Nuvigil (armodafinil)." Cephalon Inc (2007):
  11. "Product Information. Phendimetrazine Tartrate SR (phendimetrazine)." Sandoz Inc (2012):
  12. "Product Information. Phentermine Hydrochloride (phentermine)." Tagi Pharma Inc (2019):
  13. "Product Information. Desoxyn (methamphetamine)." Recordati Rare Diseases Inc SUPPL-38 (2023):
View all 13 references
Major

CNS stimulants (applies to doxapram) psychiatric disorders

Major Potential Hazard, Moderate plausibility. Applicable conditions: Psychosis, Depression

The use of CNS stimulants can cause psychotic symptoms, suicidal ideation, and aggression, and can exacerbate symptoms of behavior disturbance and thought disorder; CNS stimulants may induce a manic or mixed episode in patients with bipolar disorder. Psychiatric symptoms have been reported in patients with and without history of psychiatric disorders. All patients (particularly those with psychotic or bipolar disorders) should be monitored closely, especially during treatment initiation and at times of dose changes. Extreme caution should be exercised when CNS stimulants are given to patients with a history of psychosis, depression, mania, or bipolar disorder. Prior to initiating therapy, all patients should be screened for risk factors for developing a manic episode (e.g., comorbid or history of depressive symptoms or family history of suicide, bipolar disease, or depression). If any psychiatric symptoms emerge or are exacerbated, treatment suspension should be considered. Some CNS stimulants are contraindicated in patients with marked agitation or anxiety.

References

  1. "Product Information. Provigil (modafinil)." Cephalon, Inc PROD (2001):
  2. "Product Information. Cylert (pemoline)." Abbott Pharmaceutical PROD (2001):
  3. "Product Information. Ritalin (methylphenidate)." Novartis Pharmaceuticals PROD (2001):
  4. "Product Information. Dopram (doxapram)." West Ward Pharmaceutical Corporation PROD (2001):
  5. "Product Information. Dexedrine (dextroamphetamine)." SmithKline Beecham PROD (2001):
  6. "Product Information. Adderall (amphetamine-dextroamphetamine)." Shire Richwood Pharmaceutical Company Inc PROD (2001):
  7. "Product Information. Didrex (benzphetamine)." Pharmacia and Upjohn PROD (2001):
  8. "Product Information. Prelu-2 (phendimetrazine)." Boehringer-Ingelheim PROD (2001):
  9. "Product Information. Tenuate (diethylpropion)." Aventis Pharmaceuticals PROD (2001):
  10. "Product Information. Sanorex (mazindol)." Novartis Pharmaceuticals PROD (2001):
  11. "Product Information. Focalin (dexmethylphenidate)." Mikart Inc (2001):
  12. "Product Information. Concerta (methylphenidate)." Alza (2002):
  13. "Product Information. Strattera (atomoxetine)." Lilly, Eli and Company (2002):
  14. "Product Information. Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine)." Shire US Inc (2007):
  15. "Product Information. Nuvigil (armodafinil)." Cephalon Inc (2007):
  16. "Product Information. Phendimetrazine Tartrate SR (phendimetrazine)." Sandoz Inc (2012):
  17. "Product Information. Fintepla (fenfluramine)." Zogenix, Inc (2020):
  18. "Product Information. Qsymia (phentermine-topiramate)." Vivus Inc SUPPL-23 (2023):
  19. "Product Information. Phentermine Hydrochloride (phentermine)." Tagi Pharma Inc (2019):
  20. "Product Information. Desoxyn (methamphetamine)." Recordati Rare Diseases Inc SUPPL-38 (2023):
View all 20 references
Major

Doxapram (applies to doxapram) head injury

Major Potential Hazard, Moderate plausibility. Applicable conditions: Cerebral Thrombosis/Embolism, Head Injury w/ Intracranial Hemorrhage and Loss of Consciousness

The use of doxapram is contraindicated in patients with head injury, cerebral vascular accident, or cerebral edema. Existing coma may worsen with doxapram administration.

References

  1. "Product Information. Dopram (doxapram)." West Ward Pharmaceutical Corporation PROD (2001):
Major

Doxapram (applies to doxapram) reactive airway disease

Major Potential Hazard, Moderate plausibility. Applicable conditions: Pulmonary Impairment, Mechanical Ventilation, Pulmonary Embolism

The use of doxapram is contraindicated in patients with mechanical disorders of ventilation such as mechanical obstruction, muscle paresis, flail chest, pneumothorax, acute bronchial asthma, pulmonary fibrosis or other conditions resulting in restriction of chest wall, muscles of respiration or alveolar expansion. Doxapram is not effective in stimulating respiration in these patients. Doxapram should not be used in patients under mechanical ventilation.

References

  1. "Product Information. Dopram (doxapram)." West Ward Pharmaceutical Corporation PROD (2001):
Major

Doxapram (applies to doxapram) seizure disorders

Major Potential Hazard, Moderate plausibility. Applicable conditions: Seizures

The use of doxapram is contraindicated in patients with seizure disorders. In high doses, doxapram may produce tonic-clonic seizures by CNS stimulation effects.

References

  1. "Product Information. Dopram (doxapram)." West Ward Pharmaceutical Corporation PROD (2001):
Moderate

CNS stimulants (applies to doxapram) renal dysfunction

Moderate Potential Hazard, Moderate plausibility.

Overall CNS stimulants should be administered with caution in patients with significantly impaired renal function as the reduction in the rate of elimination may alter the therapeutic response. The dosage should be adjusted accordingly in certain agents.

References

  1. "Product Information. Provigil (modafinil)." Cephalon, Inc PROD (2001):
  2. "Product Information. Dopram (doxapram)." West Ward Pharmaceutical Corporation PROD (2001):
  3. "Product Information. Didrex (benzphetamine)." Pharmacia and Upjohn PROD (2001):
  4. "Product Information. Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine)." Shire US Inc (2007):
  5. "Product Information. Phentermine Hydrochloride (phentermine)." Tagi Pharma Inc (2019):
  6. "Product Information. Desoxyn (methamphetamine)." Recordati Rare Diseases Inc SUPPL-38 (2023):
View all 6 references

Doxapram drug interactions

There are 67 drug interactions with doxapram.

Doxapram alcohol/food interactions

There are 2 alcohol/food interactions with doxapram.


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Drug Interaction Classification

These classifications are only a guideline. The relevance of a particular drug interaction to a specific individual is difficult to determine. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting or stopping any medication.
Major Highly clinically significant. Avoid combinations; the risk of the interaction outweighs the benefit.
Moderate Moderately clinically significant. Usually avoid combinations; use it only under special circumstances.
Minor Minimally clinically significant. Minimize risk; assess risk and consider an alternative drug, take steps to circumvent the interaction risk and/or institute a monitoring plan.
Unknown No interaction information available.

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