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Sparfloxacin Oral

Does this medication interact with other medications?

Sparfloxacin Oral may interact with the following medications

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

SELECTED QUINOLONES/CLASS IA & III ANTIARRHYTHMICS
GREPAFLOXACIN; SPARFLOXACIN/ERYTHROMYCIN
GREPAFLOXACIN; SPARFLOXACIN/ASTEMIZOLE; TERFENADINE
GREPAFLOXACIN; SPARFLOXACIN/CISAPRIDE
GREPAFLOXACIN; SPARFLOXACIN/PENTAMIDINE
GREPAFLOXACIN; SPARFLOXACIN/TRICYCLIC COMPOUNDS
GREPAFLOXACIN; SPARFLOXACIN/PHENOTHIAZINES
GREPAFLOXACIN; SPARFLOXACIN/BEPRIDIL
SPARFLOXACIN/QT PROLONGING AGENTS
QT PROLONGING AGENTS/TOREMIFENE
QT PROLONGING AGENTS/ARTEMETHER-LUMEFANTRINE
SELECTED PHOTOSENSITIZERS/TRETINOIN-MEQUINOL
ORAL QUINOLONES/STRONTIUM
QT PROLONGING AGENTS/PIMOZIDE
MOXIFLOXACIN; SPARFLOXACIN/ZIPRASIDONE
ANTIBIOTICS/LIVE TYPHOID VACCINE

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

ORAL QUINOLONES/ALUMINUM; LANTHANUM; MAGNESIUM
QUINOLONES, ORAL/IRON SALTS, ORAL
QUINOLONES, ORAL/DIDANOSINE PEDIATRIC SUSPENSION+ANTACIDS
QUINOLONES/CORTICOSTEROIDS
SPARFLOXACIN/POSSIBLE QT PROLONGING AGENTS
QT PROLONGING AGENTS/LOPINAVIR
QT PROLONGING AGENTS/ASENAPINE
QT PROLONGING AGENTS/TETRABENAZINE
ANTIBIOTICS/LIVE BCG VACCINE
SELECTED FLUOROQUINOLONES/TIZANIDINE
QUINOLONES/DULOXETINE

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

QUINOLONES, ORAL/SUCRALFATE
SELECTED ORAL QUINOLONES/ORAL CALCIUM PRODUCTS
SELECTED ORAL QUINOLONES/ORAL ZINC PRODUCTS
QT PROLONGING AGENTS/RANOLAZINE

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