Drug interactions for the following drug(s)
Applies to: ALPRAZolam 0.25 MG Oral Tablet <> PAXIL CR 25 MG 24HR Extended Release Oral Tablet
The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Alprazolam is combined with Paroxetine.
Applies to: Propranolol Hydrochloride 10 MG Oral Tablet <> PAXIL CR 25 MG 24HR Extended Release Oral Tablet
The metabolism of Propranolol can be decreased when combined with Paroxetine.
Applies to: Propranolol Hydrochloride 10 MG Oral Tablet <> Plaquenil 200 MG Oral Tablet
The metabolism of Propranolol can be decreased when combined with Hydroxychloroquine.
Note: this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult with your doctor or pharmacist.
Applies to: ALPRAZolam 0.25 MG Oral Tablet <> PAXIL CR 25 MG 24HR Extended Release Oral Tablet
Drug1 (rxcui = 308047, name = Alprazolam 0.25 MG Oral Tablet, tty = SCD). Drug2 (rxcui = 1738806, name = 24 HR Paroxetine Hydrochloride 25 MG Extended Release Oral Tablet [Paxil], tty = SBD). Drug1 is resolved to Alprazolam, Drug2 is resolved to Paroxetine and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Alprazolam and Paroxetine.
Applies to: Propranolol Hydrochloride 10 MG Oral Tablet <> PAXIL CR 25 MG 24HR Extended Release Oral Tablet
Drug1 (rxcui = 856448, name = Propranolol Hydrochloride 10 MG Oral Tablet, tty = SCD). Drug2 (rxcui = 1738806, name = 24 HR Paroxetine Hydrochloride 25 MG Extended Release Oral Tablet [Paxil], tty = SBD). Drug1 is resolved to Propranolol, Drug2 is resolved to Paroxetine and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Propranolol and Paroxetine.
Applies to: Propranolol Hydrochloride 10 MG Oral Tablet <> Plaquenil 200 MG Oral Tablet
Drug1 (rxcui = 856448, name = Propranolol Hydrochloride 10 MG Oral Tablet, tty = SCD). Drug2 (rxcui = 979094, name = Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate 200 MG Oral Tablet [Plaquenil], tty = SBD). Drug1 is resolved to Hydroxychloroquine, Drug2 is resolved to Propranolol and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Hydroxychloroquine and Propranolol.
Note: this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult with your doctor or pharmacist.