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Women's Complex Oral

Does Women's Complex Oral interact with other medications?

Women's Complex Oral may interact with the following medications

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

POTENT CYP3A4 INDUCERS/ARTEMETHER; LUMEFANTRINE
SELECTED CYP 3A4-PGP INDUCERS/TELAPREVIR
CYP 3A4 INDUCERS/RILPIVIRINE
STRONG CYP 3A4 INDUCERS/BOCEPREVIR
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/LURASIDONE
ST. JOHN'S WORT/NIFEDIPINE
ST. JOHN'S WORT/EFAVIRENZ
ST. JOHN'S WORT/RANOLAZINE
ST. JOHN'S WORT/ETRAVIRINE
ST. JOHN'S WORT/MARAVIROC
ST JOHN'S WORT/SLT ANTINEOPLASTIC SYSTEMIC ENZYME INHIB
ANTIDEPRESSANTS/SIBUTRAMINE
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/VORICONAZOLE
ST. JOHN'S WORT/IRINOTECAN
ST. JOHN'S WORT/DELAVIRDINE; NEVIRAPINE
ST. JOHN'S WORT/SELECTED 3A4 SUBSTRATES
SEROTONINERGIC AGENTS/DEXFENFLURAMINE; FENFLURAMINE

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

ST. JOHN'S WORT/TELITHROMYCIN
SELECTED CYP1A2 OR CYP3A4 INDUCERS/POMALIDOMIDE
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/BEDAQUILINE
STRONG & MODERATE CYP2C8 OR CYP3A4 INDUCERS/ENZALUTAMIDE
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/IVACAFTOR
STRONG AND MODERATE CYP3A4 INDUCERS/AXITINIB
P-GP AND STRONG CYP 3A4 INDUCERS/APIXABAN; RIVAROXABAN
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/TAMOXIFEN; TOREMIFENE
STRONG P-GP OR CYP3A4 INDUCER/LINAGLIPTIN
P-GLYCOPROTEIN INDUCERS/DABIGATRAN
ST. JOHN'S WORT/CABAZITAXEL
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/ROMIDEPSIN
ST. JOHN'S WORT/ULIPRISTAL
ST. JOHN'S WORT/DRONEDARONE
ST. JOHN'S WORT/TOLVAPTAN
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/SELECTED IMMUNOSUPPRESSANTS
ST. JOHN'S WORT/FESOTERODINE
ST. JOHN'S WORT/IXABEPILONE
ST. JOHN'S WORT/SLT ANTINEOPLASTIC SYSTEMIC ENZYME INHIB
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/APREPITANT
ST. JOHN'S WORT/ESTROGEN; CONTRACEPTIVES
ANTACIDS; LANTHANUM/SELECTED AZOLE ANTIFUNGALS
DIVALENT & TRIVALENT CATIONS/TETRACYCLINES

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

CA-MG ANTACIDS/SODIUM POLYSTYRENE SULFONATE
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/PONATINIB
STRONG CYP3A4 INDUCERS/REGORAFENIB
SELECTED ORAL CATIONS/SELECTED ORAL QUINOLONES
SELECTED ORAL CATIONS/SELECTED ORAL QUINOLONES
POLYVALENT CATIONS/ELTROMBOPAG
ORAL CALCIUM/PHENYTOIN
SELECTED MINERALS/ORAL IRON SUPPLEMENTS
ANTACIDS/ORAL IRON SUPPLEMENTS
DI-; TRIVALENT CATIONS/CHLOROQUINE; HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE
ORAL MULTIVALENT CATIONS/ORAL BISPHOSPHONATES
ANTACIDS;H2 ANTAGONISTS;PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS/AMPHETAMINES
FAT SOLUBLE VITAMINS/ORLISTAT
ALUMINUM;MAGNESIUM;LANTHANUM;SIMETHICONE/ORAL THYROID AGENTS
ORAL CALCIUM PRODUCTS/ESTRAMUSTINE
ST. JOHN'S WORT/EXEMESTANE
ALUMINUM AND MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDS/SELECTED CEPHALOSPORINS
ORAL CALCIUM PRODUCTS/STRONTIUM
ST. JOHN'S WORT/METHADONE: OXYCODONE
CYP 3A4 INDUCERS/SELECTED ATYPICAL ANTIPSYCHOTICS
ANTACIDS; BUFFERED FORMULATIONS/AMPRENAVIR; ATAZANAVIR
ALUMINUM; MAGNESIUM-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS/GABAPENTIN
ST. JOHN'S WORT/TRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS
ST. JOHN'S WORT/DILTIAZEM; VERAPAMIL
ANTACIDS/DELAVIRDINE
ST. JOHN'S WORT/DIGOXIN
CALCIUM SUPPLEMENTS/CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS
ALUMINUM AND MAGNESIUM ANTACIDS/QUINIDINE; QUININE
CYP 3A4 INDUCERS/HALOPERIDOL
CYP3A4 INDUCERS/DOXYCYCLINE

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