Megace (megestrol) Disease Interactions
There are 4 disease interactions with Megace (megestrol):
Progestogens (Includes Megace) ⇔ Thromboembolism
Severe Potential Hazard, High plausibility
Applies to: History - Thrombotic/Thromboembolic Disorder, Thrombotic/Thromboembolic Disorder, Cerebral Vascular Disorder
The use of progestogens, in general, is considered by manufacturers to be contraindicated in patients with active thrombophlebitis, cerebrovascular disease, or a current or past history of thromboembolic disorders. While the role of progestogens in the development of thromboembolic events associated with hormonal therapy is often unclear and thought to be secondary to that of estrogens, it may not be insignificant. Medroxyprogesterone, a common progestational agent, has been shown to produce a hypercoagulable state in high dosages. Whether or not this effect contributes to the development of thrombotic events is unknown. However, thrombophlebitis and pulmonary embolism have been reported with megestrol, an antineoplastic and progestational agent. In addition, an increased risk of nonfatal venous thrombosis has been associated with oral contraceptive combinations containing desogestrel or gestodene relative to those that contain other progestins (e.g., levonorgestrel, norethindrone), suggesting some degree of hemostatic effect by progestogens.
Estrogens/Progestogens (Includes Megace) ⇔ Fluid Retention
Moderate Potential Hazard, Moderate plausibility
Applies to: Congestive Heart Failure, Migraine, Seizures, Renal Dysfunction, Fluid Retention, Hypertension
Estrogens and progestogens may cause fluid retention, particularly when given in high dosages or for prolonged periods. Therapy with these agents should be administered cautiously in patients who have preexisting problems with excess fluid. In addition, patients with conditions that may be adversely affected by fluid accumulation, such as asthma, epilepsy, migraine, and cardiovascular or renal dysfunction, should be observed for exacerbation of their condition during estrogen and/or progestogen therapy.
Megestrol (Includes Megace) ⇔ Diabetes Mellitus
Moderate Potential Hazard, High plausibility
Applies to: Diabetes Mellitus
Megestrol, like other progestational agents, can cause glucose intolerance. In addition, it may have glucocorticoid activity. New onset diabetes and exacerbation of preexisting diabetes have been reported in association with the chronic use of megestrol. Patients with diabetes mellitus should be monitored more closely during therapy with megestrol, and adjustments made accordingly in their antidiabetic regimen.
Megestrol (Includes Megace) ⇔ Hyperadrenocorticalism
Moderate Potential Hazard, High plausibility
Applies to: Adrenal Tumor, Hyperadrenocorticism
Megestrol appears to have glucocorticoid activity and may aggravate conditions of hyperadrenocorticalism. Clinical cases of overt Cushing's syndrome and adrenal insufficiency have been reported in association with the chronic use of megestrol.
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Megace (megestrol) drug Interactions
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