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Drug Interactions between budesonide / formoterol and roflumilast

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Moderate

budesonide roflumilast

Applies to: budesonide / formoterol and roflumilast

GENERALLY AVOID: The concomitant use of roflumilast with immunosuppressive agents has not been adequately studied. Roflumilast is a selective phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) inhibitor and a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent. In experimental models and in vitro studies, roflumilast has exhibited immunomodulatory effects. Specifically, roflumilast and its active metabolite, roflumilast N-oxide, suppress the release of inflammatory mediators including leukotriene B4, reactive oxygen species, tumor necrosis factor alpha, interferon gamma, and granzyme B. Roflumilast also reduces sputum neutrophils and attenuates influx of neutrophils and eosinophils into the airways.

MANAGEMENT: According to the product labeling for roflumilast in some countries such as Canada and the U.K., concomitant use with immunosuppressive agents such as methotrexate, azathioprine, infliximab, etanercept, and systemic corticosteroids (except when used short-term, e.g., in the treatment of COPD exacerbations) should be avoided if possible. Due to a lack of clinical experience, treatment with roflumilast should not be initiated, or existing treatment should be stopped, in patients receiving immunosuppressive agents and in patients with severe acute infectious diseases, cancers (except basal cell carcinoma), or severe immunological diseases (e.g., HIV infection, multiple sclerosis, lupus erythematosus, progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy).

References

  1. Cerner Multum, Inc. "UK Summary of Product Characteristics."
  2. (2011) "Product Information. Daxas (roflumilast)." Nycomed Inc

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Minor

budesonide formoterol

Applies to: budesonide / formoterol and budesonide / formoterol

Although they are often combined in clinical practice, the concomitant use of beta-2 adrenergic agonists and corticosteroids may result in additive hypokalemic effects. Since beta-2 agonists can sometimes cause QT interval prolongation, the development of hypokalemia may potentiate the risk of ventricular arrhythmias including torsade de pointes. However, clinical data are limited, and the potential significance is unknown. Patients who are receiving systemic or nebulized formulations of beta-2 agonists, high dosages of inhaled beta-2 agonists, or systemic corticosteroid therapy may be at a greater risk of developing hypokalemia.

References

  1. (2001) "Product Information. Foradil (formoterol)." Novartis Pharmaceuticals
  2. Cerner Multum, Inc. "UK Summary of Product Characteristics."
  3. Cerner Multum, Inc. "Australian Product Information."
  4. Agencia EspaƱola de Medicamentos y Productos Sanitarios Healthcare (2008) Centro de informaciĆ³n online de medicamentos de la AEMPS - CIMA. https://cima.aemps.es/cima/publico/home.html
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Drug and food interactions

Moderate

budesonide food

Applies to: budesonide / formoterol

GENERALLY AVOID: Grapefruit juice may increase the plasma concentrations and systemic effects of orally administered budesonide. The proposed mechanism is inhibition of CYP450 3A4-mediated first-pass metabolism in the gut wall by certain compounds present in grapefruits. According to the manufacturer, the systemic exposure of oral budesonide approximately doubles after extensive intake of grapefruit juice.

MANAGEMENT: Patients receiving budesonide should avoid the regular consumption of grapefruits and grapefruit juice to prevent undue increases in plasma budesonide levels and systemic effects.

References

  1. (2001) "Product Information. Entocort (budesonide)." AstraZeneca Pharma Inc

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Minor

roflumilast food

Applies to: roflumilast

Food intake does not affect the total exposure to roflumilast and its pharmacologically active N-oxide metabolite, but delays the time to maximum concentration (Tmax) of roflumilast by one hour and reduces its peak plasma concentration (Cmax) by approximately 40%. The Tmax and Cmax of
roflumilast N-oxide are unaffected. Roflumilast may be taken with or without food.

References

  1. Cerner Multum, Inc. "UK Summary of Product Characteristics."
  2. (2011) "Product Information. Daxas (roflumilast)." Nycomed Inc
  3. (2011) "Product Information. Daliresp (roflumilast)." Astra-Zeneca Pharmaceuticals

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Therapeutic duplication warnings

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Therapeutic duplication warnings are only returned when drugs within the same group exceed the recommended therapeutic duplication maximum.


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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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