Multi Symptom Cough and Cold Interactions
There are 526 drugs known to interact with Multi Symptom Cough and Cold (dextromethorphan / guaifenesin / pseudoephedrine), along with 6 disease interactions, and 1 alcohol/food interaction. Of the total drug interactions, 88 are major, 431 are moderate, and 7 are minor.
- View all 526 medications that may interact with Multi Symptom Cough and Cold
- View Multi Symptom Cough and Cold alcohol/food interactions (1)
- View Multi Symptom Cough and Cold disease interactions (6)
Most frequently checked interactions
View interaction reports for Multi Symptom Cough and Cold (dextromethorphan / guaifenesin / pseudoephedrine) and the medicines listed below.
- Allegra (fexofenadine)
- Amethia (ethinyl estradiol / levonorgestrel)
- Ativan (lorazepam)
- BuSpar (buspirone)
- Carafate (sucralfate)
- Elavil (amitriptyline)
- Flexeril (cyclobenzaprine)
- fluvoxamine
- gabapentin
- Iron Sulfate (ferrous sulfate)
- Lamictal (lamotrigine)
- Linzess (linaclotide)
- multivitamin
- multivitamin with minerals
- Percocet 10 / 325 (acetaminophen / oxycodone)
- Protonix (pantoprazole)
- Provigil (modafinil)
- Relpax (eletriptan)
- Synthroid (levothyroxine)
- Topamax (topiramate)
- Wellbutrin (bupropion)
- Xanax (alprazolam)
- Zovia 1 / 35E (ethinyl estradiol / ethynodiol)
Multi Symptom Cough and Cold alcohol/food interactions
There is 1 alcohol/food interaction with Multi Symptom Cough and Cold (dextromethorphan / guaifenesin / pseudoephedrine).
Multi Symptom Cough and Cold disease interactions
There are 6 disease interactions with Multi Symptom Cough and Cold (dextromethorphan / guaifenesin / pseudoephedrine) which include:
More about Multi Symptom Cough and Cold (dextromethorphan / guaifenesin / pseudoephedrine)
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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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