Drug Interactions between apraclonidine ophthalmic and Urolene Blue
This report displays the potential drug interactions for the following 2 drugs:
- apraclonidine ophthalmic
- Urolene Blue (methylene blue)
Interactions between your drugs
methylene blue apraclonidine ophthalmic
Applies to: Urolene Blue (methylene blue) and apraclonidine ophthalmic
CONTRAINDICATED: Topically administered alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonists such as apraclonidine are systemically absorbed, with the potential for producing rare but clinically significant systemic effects. Despite relative alpha-2 selectivity, theoretical concerns exist that coadministration with monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) may increase the risk of hypertension due to potentiation of alpha-1 stimulation, which produces vasoconstriction. However, the interaction has not been reported in the medical literature.
MANAGEMENT: The use of apraclonidine ophthalmic solution with MAOIs is considered contraindicated. At least 14 days should elapse between discontinuation of MAOI therapy and initiation of treatment with apraclonidine.
References (11)
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- Schulz R, Antonin KH, Hoffmann E, et al. (1989) "Tyramine kinetics and pressor sensitivity during monoamine oxidase inhibition by selegiline." Clin Pharmacol Ther, 46, p. 528-36
- Goldberg LI (1964) "Monoamine oxidase inhibitors: adverse reactions and possible mechanisms." JAMA, 190, p. 456-62
- King MH, Richards DW (1990) "Near syncope and chest tightness after administration of apraclonidine before argon laser iridotomy." Am J Ophthalmol, 110, p. 308-9
- Coleman AL, Robin AL, Pollack IP, Rudikoff MT, Enger C, Mayer PR (1990) "Cardiovascular and intraocular pressure effects and plasma concentrations of apraclonidine." Arch Ophthalmol, 108, p. 1264-7
- "Product Information. Iopidine (apraclonidine ophthalmic)." Alcon Laboratories Inc
- De Vita VT, Hahn MA, Oliverio VT (1965) "Monoamine oxidase inhibition by a new carcinostatic agent, n-isopropyl-a-(2-methylhydrazino)-p-toluamide (MIH). (30590)." Proc Soc Exp Biol Med, 120, p. 561-5
- Kronig MH, Roose SP, Walsh BT, Woodring S, Glassman AH (1983) "Blood pressure effects of phenelzine." J Clin Psychopharmacol, 3, p. 307-10
- Nordlund JR, Pasquale LR, Robin AL, Rudikoff MT, Ordman J, Chen KS, Walt J (1995) "The cardiovascular, pulmonary, and ocular hypotensive effects of 0.2% brimonidine." Arch Ophthalmol, 113, p. 77-83
- (2001) "Product Information. Alphagan (brimonidine ophthalmic)." Allergan Inc
- Pekdemir M, Yanturali S, Karakus G (2005) "More than just an ocular solution." Emerg Med J, 22, p. 753-4
Drug and food interactions
apraclonidine ophthalmic food
Applies to: apraclonidine ophthalmic
MONITOR: Topically administered alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonists such as apraclonidine and brimonidine are systemically absorbed, with the potential for producing rare but clinically significant systemic effects. Although the interaction has not been specifically studied, the possibility of an additive or potentiating effect with central nervous system (CNS) depressants such as alcohol, barbiturates, opiates, anxiolytics, sedatives, and anesthetics should be considered. Additive hypotensive effects and orthostasis may also occur with some CNS depressants and other agents that have these effects, particularly during initial dosing and/or parenteral administration.
MANAGEMENT: Patients receiving topical alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonists in combination with agents that can cause CNS depression should be made aware of the potential for increased adverse effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, lightheadedness and confusion, and counseled to avoid activities requiring mental alertness until they know how these agents affect them. Patients should also avoid rising abruptly from a sitting or recumbent position and notify their physician if they experience orthostasis or tachycardia.
References (5)
- "Product Information. Iopidine (apraclonidine ophthalmic)." Alcon Laboratories Inc
- (2001) "Product Information. Alphagan (brimonidine ophthalmic)." Allergan Inc
- Cerner Multum, Inc. "UK Summary of Product Characteristics."
- Pekdemir M, Yanturali S, Karakus G (2005) "More than just an ocular solution." Emerg Med J, 22, p. 753-4
- (2013) "Product Information. Mirvaso (brimonidine topical)." Galderma Laboratories Inc
Therapeutic duplication warnings
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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. |
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