Indapamide-Teva

Indapamide-Teva Drug Interactions

indapamide

Manufacturer:

Teva

Distributor:

KLN Pharma
Full Prescribing Info
Drug Interactions
Tell the doctor or pharmacist if patient is taking or has recently taken any other medicines, including medicines obtained without a prescription.
Do not take Indapamide-Teva in combination with: Lithium (used to treat depression) due to the risk of increased levels of lithium in the blood.
Tell the doctor if patient is taking any of the following as the dose may need to be adjusted: chlorpromazine, thioridazine, amisulpride, sulpiride, haloperidol (used to treat schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders); quinidine, hydroquinidine, disopyramide, amiodarone, sotalol, dofetilide and ibutilide (used to treat abnormal heart rhythms); bepridil (used to treat high blood pressure and chest pain); cisapride and diphemanil (used to treat gastric problems); antibiotics such as erythromycin injection, pentamidine, sparfloxacin and moxifloxacin; halofantrine (used to treat malaria); mizolastine (used to treat allergic reactions); vincamine injection (used to increase the blood flow to the brain); non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used for pain relief and to treat inflammation such as ibuprofen, cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) specific inhibitors such as celecoxib or high doses of acetylsalicylic acid; angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors used to treat hypertension and congestive heart failure such as captopril, enalapril or perindopril; amphotericin B injection (use to treat fungal infections); steroids such as hydrocortisone, prednisolone (used to treat severe asthma and rheumatoid arthritis), and tetracosactide (used to in the diagnosis of some illnesses and in the treatment of Crohn's disease); stimulant laxatives such as senna and glycerol suppositories (used to relieve constipation); baclofen (a muscle relaxant); medicines used to treat heart failure such as digoxin and digitoxin; potassium-sparing diuretics such as amiloride, spironolactone and triamterene; metformin (used to treat diabetes); antidepressants such as imipramine and neuroleptics (used to treat mental disorders); medicines containing calcium; medicines that reduce the body's natural immunity (immunosuppressive agents) such as ciclosporin and tacrolimus.
If patient is going for an X-ray, tell the doctor that he/she is taking indapamide as additional precautions need to be taken.
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