Echothiophate iodide ophthalmic Drug Interactions
Currently displaying a list of 110 drugs known to interact with echothiophate iodide ophthalmic.
- 1 major drug interaction
- 109 moderate drug interactions
Medications known to interact with echothiophate iodide ophthalmic
Note: Showing generic names only.
- aclidinium
- acrivastine
- alectinib
- amitriptyline
- amoxapine
- aripiprazole
- atropine
- atropine ophthalmic
- azatadine
- carbinoxamine
- chlorcyclizine
- chlorpheniramine
- chlorpromazine
- clemastine
- clidinium
- clomipramine
- clozapine
- cyclizine
- cyclobenzaprine
- cyclopentolate ophthalmic
- cyproheptadine
- darifenacin
- desipramine
- dexbrompheniramine
- dexchlorpheniramine
- dicyclomine
- dimenhydrinate
- diphenhydramine
- disopyramide
- doxepin
- doxepin topical
- doxylamine
- maprotiline
- meclizine
- mepenzolate
- mesoridazine
- methacholine
- methdilazine
- methotrimeprazine
- methscopolamine
- molindone
- perphenazine
- phenindamine
- pimozide
- procainamide
- prochlorperazine
- procyclidine
- promazine
- promethazine
- propantheline
- propiomazine
- protriptyline
- pyridostigmine
- pyrilamine
- thalidomide
- thiethylperazine
- thioridazine
- thiothixene
- tiotropium
- tolterodine
- trifluoperazine
- triflupromazine
- trihexyphenidyl
- trimeprazine
- trimipramine
- tripelennamine
- triprolidine
- tropicamide ophthalmic
- trospium
Echothiophate iodide ophthalmic alcohol/food interactions
There is 1 alcohol/food interaction with echothiophate iodide ophthalmic.
Echothiophate iodide ophthalmic disease interactions
There are 6 disease interactions with echothiophate iodide ophthalmic which include:
- retinal detachment
- uveitis
- narrow-angle/pupillary block glaucoma
- cataracts
- systemic vagotonic effects
- Down's syndrome
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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. |
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