Multiple Electrolytes Ph 7.4 Drug Interactions: 9 Major
Multiple Electrolytes Ph 7.4 (Sodium Chloride, Sodium Gluconate, Sodium Acetate, Potassium Chloride And Magnesium Chloride) Drug Interactions
Check all documented drug-to-drug interactions. Major, moderate, and minor interactions with descriptions.
A therapy excluded from this list does not necessarily mean no interaction exists between that therapy and Multiple Electrolytes Ph 7.4. Always confirm against the full prescribing information.
100 interactions
Acebutolol
Potassium chloride may increase the hyperkalemic activities of Acebutolol.
Level 2 evidence
Aceclofenac
Potassium chloride may increase the hyperkalemic activities of Aceclofenac.
Level 2 evidence
Acetazolamide
The risk or severity of dehydration can be increased when Acetazolamide is combined with Gluconic Acid.
Level 2 evidence
Acetylsalicylic acid
Potassium chloride may increase the hyperkalemic activities of Acetylsalicylic acid.
Level 2 evidence
Alendronic acid
Magnesium chloride can cause a decrease in the absorption of Alendronic acid resulting in a reduced serum concentration and potentially a decrease in efficacy.
Level 2 evidence
Aliskiren
Potassium chloride may increase the hyperkalemic activities of Aliskiren.
Level 2 evidence
Amikacin
Magnesium chloride may decrease the excretion rate of Amikacin which could result in a higher serum level.
Level 2 evidence
Amikacin
Sodium acetate may decrease the excretion rate of Amikacin which could result in a higher serum level.
Level 2 evidence
Amikacin
Potassium chloride may decrease the excretion rate of Amikacin which could result in a higher serum level.
Level 2 evidence
Amiloride
The risk or severity of dehydration can be increased when Amiloride is combined with Gluconic Acid.
Level 2 evidence
Amiodarone
Potassium chloride may increase the hyperkalemic activities of Amiodarone.
Level 2 evidence
Amiodarone
The risk or severity of hypotension can be increased when Magnesium chloride is combined with Amiodarone.
Level 1 evidence
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Multiple Electrolytes Ph 7.4 (Sodium Chloride, Sodium Gluconate, Sodium Acetate, Potassium Chloride And Magnesium Chloride) has 1692 documented drug interactions. Always review the full list with a pharmacist before co-prescribing.
Multiple Electrolytes Ph 7.4 (Sodium Chloride, Sodium Gluconate, Sodium Acetate, Potassium Chloride And Magnesium Chloride) has 9 major, 272 moderate, and 1411 minor documented interactions.
A therapy excluded from this list does not necessarily mean no interaction exists between that therapy and Multiple Electrolytes Ph 7.4. Always confirm against the full prescribing information.