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Drug Interactions between eplerenone and Nithiodote

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Moderate

sodium nitrite eplerenone

Applies to: Nithiodote (sodium nitrite/sodium thiosulfate) and eplerenone

MONITOR: Coadministration with antihypertensive agents, diuretics, vasodilators, or phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE5) inhibitors may potentiate the hypotensive effect of sodium nitrite. Since sodium nitrite can cause serious hypotension and methemoglobin formation, patients may be at increased risk for complications related to inadequate perfusion and oxygenation. In healthy volunteers, oral doses of 120 to 180 mg caused minimal cardiovascular changes when subjects were maintained in the horizontal position. However, subjects exhibited tachycardia and hypotension with syncope within minutes after being placed in the upright position. A wide range of methemoglobin concentrations may occur following sodium nitrite administration. Methemoglobin concentrations as high as 58% have been reported after administration of two 300 mg doses to an adult. There have been reports of severe hypotension, methemoglobinemia, cardiac dysrhythmias, coma, and death in patients without life-threatening cyanide poisoning but who were treated with injection of sodium nitrite at dosages less than twice those recommended for the treatment of cyanide poisoning.

MANAGEMENT: Sodium nitrite should be used with caution in the presence of concomitant antihypertensive agents, diuretics, vasodilators, or PDE5 inhibitors. Hemodynamics should be monitored during and after administration of sodium nitrite, and the infusion rate decreased if significant hypotension occurs. In addition, methemoglobin levels should be monitored and oxygen administered during treatment whenever possible.

References

  1. (2012) "Product Information. Sodium Nitrite (sodium nitrite)." Hope Pharmaceuticals

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Drug and food interactions

Major

eplerenone food

Applies to: eplerenone

GENERALLY AVOID: Coadministration with grapefruit juice may increase the plasma concentrations of eplerenone. The primary mechanism is inhibition of CYP450 3A4-mediated first-pass metabolism in the gut wall by certain compounds present in grapefruits. Inhibition of hepatic CYP450 3A4 may also contribute. In drug interaction studies, administration of a single 100 mg dose of eplerenone in combination with grapefruit juice resulted in a 25% increase in eplerenone systemic exposure (AUC). High blood levels of eplerenone can increase the risk of side effects including hyperkalemia. In general, the effect of grapefruit juice is concentration-, dose- and preparation-dependent, and can vary widely among brands. Certain preparations of grapefruit juice (e.g., high dose, double strength) have sometimes demonstrated potent inhibition of CYP450 3A4, while other preparations (e.g., low dose, single strength) have typically demonstrated moderate inhibition.

MANAGEMENT: It may be advisable for patients to avoid the consumption of grapefruit, grapefruit juice, or supplements that contain grapefruit during treatment with eplerenone.

References

  1. (2002) "Product Information. Inspra (eplerenone)." Searle
  2. (2021) "Product Information. Eplerenone (eplerenone)." MSN Laboratories Europe Ltd
  3. (2023) "Product Information. Eplerenone (Apotex) (eplerenone)." Apotex Pty Ltd

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Drug Interaction Classification

These classifications are only a guideline. The relevance of a particular drug interaction to a specific individual is difficult to determine. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting or stopping any medication.
Major Highly clinically significant. Avoid combinations; the risk of the interaction outweighs the benefit.
Moderate Moderately clinically significant. Usually avoid combinations; use it only under special circumstances.
Minor 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.
Unknown No interaction information available.

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