Interactions Flashcards
Interactions with DOACs
(Apixaban, Dabigtran, Rivaroxaban)
that can an increase in bleeding? (4)
Avoid. But if needed - look out for signs of bleeding and anaemia
- NSAIDs - increases risk of bleeding. ideally avoid
- Other DOACs/Heparin/Warfain -
- Antiplatelets- aspirin/clopidogrel/tricagrelor
- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors - citalopram
serotonin norepinephrine re-uptake inhibitors - duloxetine and venlafaxine
Interactions with DOACs
(Apixaban, Dabigtran, Rivaroxaban)
that can decrease the plasma concentration of doacs? (1 group)
- Strong enzyme inducers - carbamazepine, phenytoin, rifampicin and st. johns wort
Interactions with DOACs
(Apixaban, Dabigtran, Rivaroxaban)
that can increase the plasma concentration of doacs? (2)
- Strong Cytochrome P450 INHIBITORS e.g. ketoconazole, itraconazole
- HIV protease inhibitors -ritonavir
for those that aren’t strong inhibitors such as amiodarone, clarithromycin, verapamil no dose adjustment required just monitor
Why should beta blockers not be used with verapamil?
Severe Hypotension
Asystole
Which drugs can ENHANCE the effect of warfarin ? (15)
What should happen?
- Alcohol-avoid binge drinking
- Amiodarone - during loading dose phase check INR. Effect can be seen months after stopping Amiodarone
- Antibiotics - co-trimoxazole - consider trimethoprim or reduce warfarin
Metronidazole, erythromycin and clarithromycin - reduce warfarin dose as necessary - Antideppressants e.g SSRI, SNRI, TCA & mirtazapine - Avoid.
- Aspirin/products containing aspirin e.g. topical salicylates . AVOID
- Azoles - fluconazole, miconazole, voriconazole. Monitor INR 4-7 days after oral azole started and adjust dose based on that
- Cranberry juice/products - Avoid
- Clopidogrel or dipyridamole - Avoid
- Corticosteroids - check INR and adjust if needed
- Direct acting antivirals for Hep C - changes in liver function, check INR
- Fibrates - Avoid or reduce warfarin dose
- Glucosamine - Avoid
- NSAIDs 0 Avoid. If must take check INR and pt counselled on signs of GI bleeding
- Tamoxifen - avoid or reduce warfarin dose. Measure INR 1-2 weeks
- Thyroxine (thyroid hormone) - reduce warfarin dose and weekly monitoring whilst thyroxine is being titrated
Which drugs can REDUCE the effect of warfarin ? (1 main group - 6)
What should happen?
- Enzyme inducers -
Rifampicin - increase W dose if nec
St johns wort - stop St john wart and monitor INR
Carbamazepine -increase W dose if nec
Phenytoin - increase W dose if nec. After stopping phenytoin, INR may be affected for up to 6 weeks.
Phenobarbitone - monitor and affects can be seen upto 6 weeks after stopping
Griseofulvin - increase W dose if nec
Important to monitor the INR when warfarin is used concurrently with the following drugs, especially in older people (12)
- Allopurinol.
- Azathioprine.
- Grapefruit juice (it may be easier to completely avoid this).
- Influenza vaccine.
- Methylphenidate.
- Orlistat (may reduce the absorption of vitamin K).
- Paracetamol or paracetamol-containing products (particularly if prolonged regular use).
- Proton pump inhibitors.
- Quinolone antibiotics.
- Statins (particularly fluvastatin or rosuvastatin; not pravastatin).
- Stopping smoking (it takes about 1 week for enzyme induction due to smoking to wear off).
- Zafirlukast (leukotriene receptor antagonists)
What are the enzyme inducers?
SCRAP GPS
Sulphonylureas Carbamazepine Rifampicin Alcohol Phenytoin Griseofluvin Phenobarbital St johns wort
What are the enzyme inhibitors?
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Sodium valproate Isoniazid Cimetidine Ketoconazole Fluconazole Alcohol (binge) Chloramphenicol Erythromycin Sulfonamide
Ciprofloxacin
Omeprazole
Metronidazole
*Grapefruite juice
Which drugs interact with beta blockers and cause severe hypotension? (4)
- Antipsychotics and antidepressants
- Baclofen
- Verapamil
- Other antihypertensive including nitrates
What other drugs need to be careful with beta blockers - mask effects of hypoglycaemia ? (1)
- Insulin and oral antidiabetic drugs
Which drugs need to be used with caution with beta blockers because bradycardia and AV block? (4)
- Diltiazem
- Class I antiarrhytmics e.g. flecainide, quinidine
- Class III antiarrhythmics e.g. amiodarone
- Digoxin
Which drugs interact with ACE Inhibitors and cause severe hypotension? (10)
- Alcohol
- Aldosterone antagonists
- Alpha-blockers
- Antipsychotics
- Diuretics - e.g. ppl on 80mg furosemide consider holding diuretic 24 hours before starting ACE. Or ACE to be taken at night
- Levodopa
- Nitrates
- Tricyclic antidepressants
- Gold injections
- Sitagliptin
Which drugs interact with ACE and cause hyperkalaemia? (4)
Need to monitor K
- Potassium sparing diuretics & Aldosterone antagonists
- Heparin
- Ciclosporin
- Antibiotics - Tetracyclines avoid
Trimethoprim -monitor K
What can happen if using NSAID and ACE?
risk of deterioration in renal function especially in elderly, dehydrated, chronic kidney disease