Drug Interactions between Active OB DHA and asparaginase escherichia coli
This report displays the potential drug interactions for the following 2 drugs:
- Active OB DHA (multivitamin, prenatal)
- asparaginase escherichia coli
Interactions between your drugs
No interactions were found between Active OB DHA and asparaginase escherichia coli. However, this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider.
Active OB DHA
A total of 162 drugs are known to interact with Active OB DHA.
- Active ob dha is in the following drug classes: iron products, vitamin and mineral combinations.
- Active ob dha is used to treat Vitamin/Mineral Supplementation during Pregnancy/Lactation.
asparaginase escherichia coli
A total of 542 drugs are known to interact with asparaginase escherichia coli.
- Asparaginase escherichia coli is in the drug class miscellaneous antineoplastics.
- Asparaginase escherichia coli is used to treat Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia.
Drug and food interactions
multivitamin, prenatal food
Applies to: Active OB DHA (multivitamin, prenatal)
Food may reduce the absorption and blood levels of multivitamin, prenatal. In addition, some oral medications can also interfere with multivitamin, prenatal absorption into the bloodstream, which may make the medication less effective in treating your condition. Likewise, multivitamin, prenatal may interfere with the absorption of other orally administered medications. You should take multivitamin, prenatal on an empty stomach at least one hour before or two hours after a meal. Your doctor may be able to prescribe alternatives that do not interact, or you may need a dose adjustment or more frequent monitoring to safely use both medications. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you have questions about how to take this or other medications you are prescribed. It is important to tell your doctor about all other medications you use, including vitamins and herbs. Do not stop using any medications without first talking to your doctor.
asparaginase Escherichia coli food
Applies to: asparaginase escherichia coli
Talk to your doctor before using asparaginase Escherichia coli together with ethanol (alcohol). Combining these medications may increase the risk of side effects such as liver damage. You may need more frequent monitoring by your doctor to safely use both medications. Let your doctor know immediately if you develop right upper quadrant pain, increasing abdominal size, fever, swelling, rash, itching, loss of appetite, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, dark urine, and/or yellowing of the skin or eyes, as these may be signs and symptoms of liver damage. It is important to tell your doctor about all other medications you use, including vitamins and herbs. Do not stop using any medications without first talking to your doctor.
Therapeutic duplication warnings
No warnings were found for your selected drugs.
Therapeutic duplication warnings are only returned when drugs within the same group exceed the recommended therapeutic duplication maximum.
See also
Drug Interaction Classification
Highly clinically significant. Avoid combinations; the risk of the interaction outweighs the benefit. | |
Moderately clinically significant. Usually avoid combinations; use it only under special circumstances. | |
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. | |
No interaction information available. |
Further information
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