Prasugrel Drug Interactions
Currently displaying a list of 226 drugs known to interact with prasugrel.
- 91 major drug interactions
- 110 moderate drug interactions
- 25 minor drug interactions
Medications known to interact with prasugrel
Note: Showing generic names only.
A
- abciximab
- abrocitinib
- acalabrutinib
- adalimumab
- ado-trastuzumab emtansine
- aducanumab
- alefacept
- alemtuzumab
- alfentanil
- alteplase
- anacaulase topical
- anagrelide
- anakinra
- anisindione
- anistreplase
- antithrombin (recombinant)
- antithrombin iii
- apixaban
- ardeparin
- argatroban
- asparaginase erwinia chrysanthemi
- asparaginase escherichia coli
- aspirin
- avapritinib
B
- betrixaban
- bimekizumab
- bismuth subsalicylate
- bivalirudin
- brodalumab
- bromfenac
- bromfenac ophthalmic
- buprenorphine
- bupropion
- butorphanol
C
- cabozantinib
- calaspargase pegol
- canakinumab
- cangrelor
- caplacizumab
- capsicum
- celecoxib
- chamomile
- choline salicylate
- cilostazol
- cimetidine
- citalopram
- clomipramine
- clopidogrel
- clove
- codeine
- collagenase clostridium histolyticum
- cyclophosphamide
D
- dabigatran
- dalteparin
- danaparoid
- dasatinib
- deferasirox
- defibrotide
- deoxycholic acid
- desirudin
- desvenlafaxine
- dexfenfluramine
- dexlansoprazole
- dextran 1
- dextran, high molecular weight
- dextran, low molecular weight
- dezocine
- diclofenac
- diclofenac ophthalmic
- diclofenac topical
- dicumarol
- diflunisal
- dipyridamole
- donanemab
- dong quai
- drotrecogin alfa
- duloxetine
E
- edoxaban
- efavirenz
- emapalumab
- enoxaparin
- epoprostenol
- eptifibatide
- escitalopram
- esomeprazole
- etodolac
- evening primrose
F
- famotidine
- fedratinib
- fenfluramine
- fenoprofen
- fentanyl
- fenugreek
- feverfew
- fluoxetine
- flurbiprofen
- flurbiprofen ophthalmic
- fluvoxamine
- fondaparinux
G
H
I
- ibritumomab
- ibrutinib
- ibuprofen
- icosapent
- iloprost
- indomethacin
- infliximab
- inotersen
- iodine i 131 tositumomab
K
L
M
- magnesium salicylate
- meclofenamate
- mefenamic acid
- meloxicam
- meperidine
- methadone
- mifepristone
- milnacipran
- morphine
N
- nabumetone
- nalbuphine
- naproxen
- nemolizumab
- nepafenac ophthalmic
- nevirapine
- nintedanib
- niraparib
- nizatidine
O
- oliceridine
- omacetaxine
- omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids
- omeprazole
- opium
- oxaprozin
- oxycodone
- oxymorphone
P
- panobinostat
- pantoprazole
- paroxetine
- pegaspargase
- pentazocine
- pentosan polysulfate sodium
- pentoxifylline
- phenylbutazone
- piroxicam
- pirtobrutinib
- plasminogen, human
- plicamycin
- ponatinib
- propofol
- propoxyphene
R
- rabeprazole
- ramucirumab
- ranitidine
- ranitidine bismuth citrate
- regorafenib
- remifentanil
- reteplase
- rilonacept
- rivaroxaban
- rofecoxib
- ruxolitinib
S
- salsalate
- sarilumab
- satralizumab
- secukinumab
- selegiline
- selumetinib
- sertraline
- sibutramine
- siltuximab
- sodium salicylate
- sodium thiosalicylate
- streptokinase
- sufentanil
- sulindac
- suprofen ophthalmic
T
- tafasitamab
- tamoxifen
- tapentadol
- tazemetostat
- tenecteplase
- thiotepa
- ticagrelor
- ticlopidine
- tinzaparin
- tipranavir
- tirofiban
- tocilizumab
- tolmetin
- tositumomab
- tovorafenib
- tramadol
- treprostinil
- turmeric
U
V
W
Z
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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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