Drug interactions between Velban and VePesid
Results for the following 2 drugs: |
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| Velban (vinblastine) | |
| VePesid (etoposide) | |
Interactions between your selected drugs
etoposide ⇔ vinblastine
Applies to: VePesid (etoposide) and Velban (vinblastine)
An in vitro test has shown etoposide to have inhibitory effects on the biotransformation of vinblastine. Both drugs are believed to be metabolized by the liver cytochrome P-450. The clinical significance of this interaction has not been established. If etoposide and vinblastine are used concomitantly, caution and close observation are advised.
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