Tell the doctor if the patient is taking, has recently taken or might take any other medicines. It is especially important that the patient tells the doctor if he/she is also taking: Aminoglycosides (medicines used to treat severe infections), since the combination of these with bisphosphonates may cause the calcium level in the blood to become too low.
Thalidomide (a medicine used to treat a certain type of blood cancer involving the bone) or any other medicines which may harm the kidneys.
Other medicines that contain zoledronic acid which are used to treat osteoporosis and other non-cancer diseases of the bone, or any other bisphosphonate, since the combined effects of these medicines taken together with Zoledronic acid Actavis are unknown.
Anti-angiogenic medicines (used to treat cancer), since the combination of these with zoledronic acid has been associated with reports of osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ).