Momentact Analgesico

Momentact Analgesico Tương tác

ibuprofen

Nhà sản xuất:

E-Pharma Trento

Nhà phân phối:

Nafarma
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Drug Interactions
Tell the doctor or pharmacist if the patient is taking, has recently taken or might take any other medicines.
Momentact Analgesico may influence or be influenced by other medicines.
For example: Do not take Momentact Analgesico together with acetylsalicylic acid (for example aspirin) or other anti-inflammatory drugs.
Seek medical advice before using Momentact Analgesico with other medicines, in particular: corticosteroids (medicines used to treat inflammation, such as cortisone); anticoagulant medicines (i.e. for thinning the blood/preventing clot formation e.g. aspirin/acetylsalicylic acid, warfarin, ticlopidine); medicines that reduce high blood pressure (ACE-inhibitors such as captopril, beta-blockers such as atenolol, angiotensin-II receptor antagonists such as losartan). Momentact Analgesico may reduce the effect of these medicines. If the patient is being treated with any of these medicines, if they are elderly or suffer from kidney disease, the doctor may ask them to undergo blood tests; selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (medicines used to treat depression), as they may increase the risk of lesions or bleeding. The doctor could therefore prescribe the patient a medicine to protect the stomach; acetylsalicylic acid, COX-2 inhibitors or other NSAIDs (medicines used to treat inflammation), as they could increase the possible side effects relating to the stomach and intestine; lithium (a medicine used to treat mental illnesses) or phenytoin (a medicine used to treat epilepsy). During treatment with these medicines, the doctor may ask the patient to undergo blood tests; methotrexate, a medicine used to treat cancer or rheumatoid arthritis; moclobemide, a medicine used to treat depression; aminoglycosides (antibiotics); cardiac glycosides (medicines used to treat certain heart diseases). Medicines like Momentact Analgesico may aggravate heart diseases; cholestyramine (a medicine used to reduce blood lipids); ciclosporin (medicine used if the patient has had an organ transplant), as medicines like Momentact Analgesico may increase the risk of kidney damage; herbal extracts, such as Ginkgo biloba, because if they are taken together with medicines like Momentact Analgesico, they may increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding; mifepristone (a medicine used in women to induce an abortion); quinolone antibiotics (medicines used to treat infections), because if they are taken together with medicines like Momentact Analgesico, there may be a greater risk of developing convulsions; sulphonylureas, medicines used to treat diabetes. Should the patient need concomitant treatment with these medications, the doctor may have them undergo blood tests; tacrolimus, a medicine used to prevent and treat organ transplant rejection; concomitant administration with Momentact Analgesico may increase the risk of kidney damage; zidovudine and ritonavir, medicines used to treat AIDS; if concomitant treatment is necessary, the doctor may have the patient undergo blood tests; probenecid, a medicine used to treat gout; CYP2C9 inhibitors, such as voriconazole and fluconazole (medicines used to treat fungal infections); bisphosphonates, medicines to treat bone diseases, as they may increase stomach and intestinal side effects; oxpentifylline, a medicine used to treat leg ulcers, as it may increase side effects relating to the stomach and intestine; baclofen, a medicine used to relax muscles.
Some other medicines may also affect or be affected by the treatment of Momentact Analgesico. The patient should therefore always seek the advice of the doctor or pharmacist before they use Momentact Analgesico with other medicines.
Momentact Analgesico with alcohol: Do not drink alcohol during treatment with Momentact Analgesico, as it may increase possible side effects.
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