Optiray 320 Drug Interactions
Currently displaying a list of 149 drugs known to interact with Optiray 320 (ioversol).
- 86 major drug interactions
- 63 moderate drug interactions
Medications known to interact with Optiray 320
Note: Showing generic names only.
- acebutolol
- acetazolamide
- acyclovir
- adefovir
- aldesleukin
- amikacin
- amikacin liposome
- amiloride
- amiodarone
- amphotericin b
- amphotericin b cholesteryl sulfate
- amphotericin b lipid complex
- amphotericin b liposomal
- atenolol
- bacitracin
- balsalazide
- bendroflumethiazide
- benzthiazide
- betaxolol
- betaxolol ophthalmic
- betiatide
- bisoprolol
- bromfenac
- bumetanide
- capreomycin
- carteolol
- carteolol ophthalmic
- carvedilol
- celecoxib
- chlorothiazide
- chlorthalidone
- cidofovir
- cisplatin
- clofarabine
- colistimethate
- cyclosporine
- deferasirox
- deferoxamine
- dichlorphenamide
- diclofenac
- diflunisal
- dimethyl fumarate
- diroximel fumarate
- disopyramide
- dofetilide
- edetate calcium disodium
- edetate disodium (edta)
- esmolol
- ethacrynic acid
- etidronate
- etodolac
- everolimus
- ibandronate
- ibuprofen
- ibutilide
- ifosfamide
- indapamide
- indomethacin
- inotersen
- iobenguane I 131
- iopanoic acid
- ipodate
- labetalol
- landiolol
- levobetaxolol ophthalmic
- levobunolol ophthalmic
- lifileucel
- lithium
- lutetium lu 177 dotatate
- lutetium lu 177 vipivotide tetraxetan
- mannitol
- meclofenamate
- mefenamic acid
- meloxicam
- mesalamine
- metformin
- methazolamide
- methotrexate
- methoxyflurane
- methyclothiazide
- metipranolol ophthalmic
- metolazone
- metoprolol
- monomethyl fumarate
- moxetumomab pasudotox
- pamidronate
- penbutolol
- penicillamine
- pentamidine
- phenylbutazone
- pindolol
- piroxicam
- plazomicin
- polymyxin b
- polythiazide
- procainamide
- propranolol
- salsalate
- sirolimus
- sodium iodide i-123
- sodium iodide-i-131
- sotalol
- spironolactone
- streptomycin
- streptozocin
- sulfasalazine
- sulindac
- tacrolimus
- telavancin
- temsirolimus
- tenofovir alafenamide
- tenofovir disoproxil
- timolol
- timolol ophthalmic
- tobramycin
- tolmetin
- torsemide
- triamterene
- trichlormethiazide
- tyropanoate
Optiray 320 disease interactions
There are 7 disease interactions with Optiray 320 (ioversol) which include:
- hyperthyroidism
- pheochromocytoma
- sickle cell disease
- myasthenia gravis
- asthma/allergies
- acute renal failure
- cardiovascular disease
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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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