Drug interactions between Clarinex Reditabs and erythromycin
Results for the following 2 drugs: |
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| Clarinex Reditabs (desloratadine) | |
| erythromycin | |
Interactions between your selected drugs
erythromycin ⇔ desloratadine
Applies to:erythromycin and Clarinex Reditabs (desloratadine)
Erythromycin and ketoconazole may increase the plasma concentrations of desloratadine and its metabolite. The probable mechanism is inhibition of CYP450 hepatic metabolism, although the isoenzymes responsible for desloratadine metabolism have not been identified. There were no clinically significant adverse effects associated with this interaction. Clinical monitoring of patient response and tolerance is recommended when erythromycin or ketoconazole are administered with desloratadine.
See also...
- Clarinex Reditabs Drug Interactions
- Clarinex Reditabs Disintegrating Tablets General Consumer Information
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