No evidence exists that indicates that treatment with Epoetin alfa alters the metabolism of other drugs.
Drugs that can affect erythropoiesis may affect the therapeutic response of Epoetin alfa.
Since cyclosporin is bound by red blood cells there is potential for a drug interaction. If Epoetin alfa is given concomitantly with cyclosporin, blood levels of cyclosporin should be monitored and the dose of cyclosporin adjusted as the haematocrit rises.
No evidence exists that indicates an interaction between Epoetin alfa and G-CSF or GM-CSF with regard to haematological differentiation or proliferation of tumour biopsy specimens in vitro.
                                
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