lanthanum-carbonate and Anemagen Interactions

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Interactions between lanthanum-carbonate(lanthanum carbonate) and Anemagen (multivitamin with iron)

Moderate Drug-Drug Interaction multivitamin with iron and lanthanum carbonate (Moderate Drug-Drug)

ADJUST DOSING INTERVAL: Theoretically, lanthanum carbonate may chelate with certain drugs in the gastrointestinal tract, resulting in reduced oral bioavailability of those drugs during coadministration. However, an in vitro study involving digoxin, enalapril, furosemide, metoprolol, phenytoin, and warfarin found no evidence that lanthanum carbonate forms insoluble complexes with these drugs in simulated gastric fluid. Studies in healthy subjects have also found no effect of lanthanum carbonate (1000 mg for 4 doses) on the absorption of a single dose of digoxin (0.5 mg), metoprolol (100 mg), or warfarin (10 mg).

MANAGEMENT: To minimize the potential for interaction, drugs that are known to interact with antacids (e.g., ACE inhibitors, beta blockers, bisphosphonates, coumarin derivatives, digitalis glycosides, fluoroquinolones, iron, phenytoin, rifampin, tetracyclines, thyroid preparations, valproic acid) should not be taken within 2 hours of administration of lanthanum carbonate according to the product labeling.


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