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Bellaspas Oral

Does Bellaspas Oral interact with other medications?

Bellaspas Oral may interact with the following medications

Severe Interactions of Bellaspas Oral:
These medications are not usually taken together. Consult your healthcare professional (e.g., doctor or pharmacist) for more in formation.

ERGOTAMINE DERIVATIVES/SELECTED MACROLIDE ANTIBIOTICS
ERGOTAMINE DERIVATIVES/DELAVIRDINE; EFAVIRENZ
ERGOT ALKALOID DERIVATIVES/TELITHROMYCIN
ERGOT ALKALOID DERIVATIVES/POSACONAZOLE; VORICONAZOLE
ERGOTAMINE DERIVATIVES/ITRACONAZOLE; KETOCONAZOLE
ERGOT DERIVATIVES/BOCEPREVIR; TELAPREVIR
SELECTED CYP3A4 SUBSTRATES/MIFEPRISTONE
ERGOTAMINE DERIVATIVES/SELECTED POTENT CYP3A4 INHIBITORS
CYP 3A4 INDUCERS/RILPIVIRINE
STRONG CYP 3A4 INDUCERS/BOCEPREVIR
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/LURASIDONE
CARBAMAZEPINE; PHENOBARBITAL; PHENYTOIN/PRAZIQUANTEL
CARBAMAZEPINE; PHENOBARBITAL; PHENYTOIN/RANOLAZINE
SELECTED ANTICONVULSANTS/DARUNAVIR
SELECTED ANTICONVULSANTS/NIFEDIPINE; NIMODIPINE
AGENTS AFFECTING GI MOTILITY/PRAMLINTIDE
SEDATIVE HYPNOTICS; ALCOHOL/SODIUM OXYBATE
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/VORICONAZOLE
SELECTED ANTICONVULSANTS/DELAVIRDINE; ETRAVIRINE
ERGOT DERIVATIVES/PROTEASE INHIBITORS
SEROTONINERGIC AGENTS/SIBUTRAMINE
ERGOTAMINES; METHYSERGIDE/5HT-1D AGONISTS

Serious Interactions of Bellaspas Oral:
These medications may interact and cause very harmful effects. Consult your healthcare professional (e.g., doctor or pharmacist) for more in formation.

ANTICONVULSANTS/CONTRACEPTIVES
ERGOT DERIVATIVES/DOPAMINE
ERGOT ALKALOIDS/NITRATES
SELECTED ANTICONVULSANTS/TELITHROMYCIN
SELECTED CYP3A4 SUBSTRATES/CRIZOTINIB
SENSITIVE CYP3A4; CYP2C9; CYP2C19 SUBSTRATES/ENZALUTAMIDE
UGT INDUCERS/CANAGLIFLOZIN
SELECTED CYP1A2 OR CYP3A4 INDUCERS/POMALIDOMIDE
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/BEDAQUILINE
SELECTED STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/BORTEZOMIB
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/IVACAFTOR
STRONG AND MODERATE CYP3A4 INDUCERS/AXITINIB
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/TAMOXIFEN; TOREMIFENE
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/TICAGRELOR
CARBAMAZEPINE; PHENOBARBITAL; PHENYTOIN/CABAZITAXEL
CARBAMAZEPINE; PHENOBARBITAL; PHENYTOIN/IXABEPILONE
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/ROMIDEPSIN
CARBAMAZEPINE; PHENOBARBITAL; PHENYTOIN/ULIPRISTAL
CARBAMAZEPINE; PHENOBARBITAL; PHENYTOIN/DRONEDARONE
CARBAMAZEPINE; PHENYTOIN; BARBITURATES/TOLVAPTAN
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/SELECTED IMMUNOSUPPRESSANTS
ANTICHOLINERGICS/SOLID ORAL POTASSIUM CAPSULES
SELECTED ANTICONVULSANTS/FESOTERODINE
POTENT CYP3A4 INDUCERS/MARAVIROC
SELECTED ANTICONVULSANTS/TEMSIROLIMUS
SELECTED ANTICONVULSANTS/IRINOTECAN
ANTICHOLINERGICS/SOLID ORAL POTASSIUM TABLETS
SELECTED ANTICONVULSANTS/POSACONAZOLE
STRONG 3A4 INDUCERS/SLT ANTINEOPLASTIC SYSTEMIC ENZYME INHIB
BARBITURATES/METHOXYFLURANE
BARBITURATES/ANTICOAGULANTS

Moderate Interactions of Bellaspas Oral:
These medications may cause some risk when taken together. Consult your healthcare professional (e.g., doctor or pharmacist) for more in formation.

BARBITURATES/QUINIDINE
SELECTED ANTICONVULSANTS/ESTROGENS
PHENOBARBITAL; PHENYTOIN/LOPINAVIR
BARBITURATES/PHENOTHIAZINES
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/PONATINIB
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/REGORAFENIB
CYP 3A4 INDUCERS/ROFLUMILAST
POTENT UGT INDUCERS/DEFERASIROX
SELECTED ANTICONVULSANTS/LAMOTRIGINE
SELECTED ANTICONVULSANTS/EXEMESTANE
CYP 3A4 INDUCERS/SELECTED ATYPICAL ANTIPSYCHOTICS
SELECTED ANTICONVULSANTS/FELODIPINE
BARBITURATES/METRONIDAZOLE
BARBITURATES/THEOPHYLLINES
ANTICHOLINERGICS/PHENOTHIAZINES
HYDANTOINS; PHENOBARBITAL/FELBAMATE
BARBITURATES/VALPROIC ACID
CYP3A4 INDUCERS/DOXYCYCLINE
SELECTED CYP3A4 INDUCERS/CORTICOSTEROIDS
BARBITURATES/SELECTED BETA-BLOCKERS

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