Drug Interaction Report
2 potential interactions and/or warnings found for the following 2 drugs:
- remdesivir
- Tequin (gatifloxacin)
Interactions between your drugs
gatifloxacin remdesivir
Applies to: Tequin (gatifloxacin), remdesivir
MONITOR: Coadministration of remdesivir with nephrotoxic agents may increase the plasma concentrations of its metabolites, GS-704277 and GS-441524, as well as the excipient, sulfobutylether-beta-cyclodextrin sodium (SBECD). Both GS-441524 and SBECD are primarily eliminated by the kidneys, thus renal impairment secondary to the use of nephrotoxic agents may reduce their clearance and increase the risk of accumulation. Exposures of GS-441524, GS-704277, and SBECD were up to 7.9-, 2.8-, and 21-fold higher, respectively, in adults with renal impairment compared to adults with normal renal function. However, these changes are not generally considered to be clinically significant. Safety data in pediatric patients with renal impairment is limited. Clinical data evaluating the use of remdesivir concurrently with another agent that causes nephrotoxicity are not available.
MANAGEMENT: Caution and additional monitoring may be advisable if remdesivir is used in patients who have recently received or are currently using potentially nephrotoxic agents. Some authorities recommend avoiding the concomitant use of remdesivir with drugs that can reduce renal function; as well as monitoring renal function prior to starting remdesivir and as clinically appropriate during treatment.
References (7)
- Gilead Sciences, Inc (2020) About Remdesivir. https://www.gilead.com/purpose/advancing-global-health/covid-19/about-remdesivir
- European Medicines Agency (2020) Summary on compassionate use. Remdesivir Gilead. https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/documents/other/summary-compassionate-use-remdesivir-gilead_en.pdf
- US Food and Drug Administration (2020) Fact sheet for health care providers emergency use authorization (EUA) of remdesivir (GS-5734TM) https://www.fda.gov/media/137566/download
- (2024) "Product Information. Veklury (remdesivir)." Gilead Sciences Pty Ltd, 7.0
- (2025) "Product Information. Veklury (remdesivir)." Gilead Sciences
- (2024) "Product Information. Veklury (remdesivir)." Gilead Sciences Canada Inc
- (2025) "Product Information. Veklury (remdesivir)." Gilead Sciences Ltd
Drug and food interactions
gatifloxacin food
Applies to: Tequin (gatifloxacin)
Concurrent ingestion of calcium-fortified foods (i.e., cereal, orange juice) may alter the bioavailability of gatifloxacin. The mechanism is chelation of calcium and the quinolone, resulting in decreased bioavailability. In the case of orange juice, inhibition of intestinal transport mechanisms (P-glycoprotein or organic anion-transporting polypeptides) by flavones may also be involved. Data have been conflicting: One study has reported no effect with milk coadministration. Another study reported a modest decrease in gatifloxacin bioavailability (13.5% decrease in Cmax,12% decrease in AUC, 15% increase in total clearance) when taken with 12 ounces of calcium-fortified orange juice instead of water, which could be clinically significant if the infecting organisms have borderline susceptibilities. The manufacturer states that gatifloxacin may be taken without regard to food, milk, or calcium. Clinicians should be aware of the possibility of an interaction if subtherapeutic effects are observed.
References (2)
- (2001) "Product Information. Tequin (gatifloxacin)." Bristol-Myers Squibb
- Wallace AW, Victory JM, Amsden GW (2003) "Lack of bioequivalence of gatifloxacin when coadministered with calcium-fortified orange juice in healthy volunteers." J Clin Pharmacol, 43, p. 92-6
Therapeutic duplication warnings
No duplication warnings were found for your selected drugs.
Therapeutic duplication warnings are only returned when drugs within the same group exceed the recommended therapeutic duplication maximum.
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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