What other medicine or food should be avoided while taking this medicine: Tell the doctor or pharmacist if the patient is taking any of the following medicines: Medicines to thin the blood (anticoagulants) such as warfarin; Medicines for HIV infection such as saquinavir, they are called "antiviral protease inhibitors".
Medicines used in the treatment of cancer such as busulfan, docetaxel and a group of medicines known as "vinca alkaloids".
Medicines that act on the heart and blood vessels called "calcium channel-blockers" such as dihydropyridines and verapamil.
Medicines that are usually given after an organ transplant called cyclosporin, tacrolimus or rapamycin. Another name for rapamycin is sirolimus.
Medicines for epilepsy called phenytoin or carbamazepine.
Alfentanil - for pain.
Medicines used for anxiety or to help patients sleep (tranquilizers), such as buspirone, alprazolam, or brotizolam.
Midazolam - to help patients relax or sleep when given into a vein.
Rifabutin - for tuberculosis.
Methylprednisolone - for inflammation (given by mouth or injection).
Ebastine - for allergy.
Reboxetine - for depression.
Sulphonylureas such as chlorpropamide and glibenclamide (medicines for diabetes taken by mouth).
Sildenafil - for erection problems.
Trimetrexate - for aa type of pneumonia.
Tell the doctor or dentist before taking, or if patient is already taking any of the previously mentioned. They may need to alter the treatment.
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