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Interactions between your selected drugs

Diclofenac may decrease the excretion rate of Tamsulosin which could result in a higher serum level.

Furosemide may increase the hypotensive activities of Amlodipine.

The therapeutic efficacy of Furosemide can be decreased when used in combination with Diclofenac.

The risk or severity of hypotension can be increased when Tamsulosin is combined with Amlodipine.

The metabolism of Tamsulosin can be decreased when combined with Simvastatin.

The metabolism of Simvastatin can be decreased when combined with Diclofenac.

Diclofenac may decrease the antihypertensive activities of Amlodipine.

Furosemide may increase the excretion rate of Tamsulosin which could result in a lower serum level and potentially a reduction in efficacy.

The serum concentration of Simvastatin can be increased when it is combined with Amlodipine.

No other interactions were found between your selected drugs.

Note: this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult with your doctor or pharmacist.

Interactions between your selected drugs

Drug1 (rxcui = 1359109, name = diclofenac sodium 75 MG / misoprostol 0.2 MG Delayed Release Oral Tablet [Arthrotec], tty = SBD). Drug2 (rxcui = 863671, name = tamsulosin hydrochloride 0.4 MG Oral Capsule [Flomax], tty = SBD). Drug1 is resolved to diclofenac, Drug2 is resolved to tamsulosin and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Diclofenac and Tamsulosin.

Drug1 (rxcui = 310429, name = furosemide 20 MG Oral Tablet, tty = SCD). Drug2 (rxcui = 212575, name = amlodipine 10 MG Oral Tablet [Norvasc], tty = SBD). Drug1 is resolved to furosemide, Drug2 is resolved to amlodipine and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Furosemide and Amlodipine.

Drug1 (rxcui = 1359109, name = diclofenac sodium 75 MG / misoprostol 0.2 MG Delayed Release Oral Tablet [Arthrotec], tty = SBD). Drug2 (rxcui = 310429, name = furosemide 20 MG Oral Tablet, tty = SCD). Drug1 is resolved to diclofenac, Drug2 is resolved to furosemide and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Diclofenac and Furosemide.

Drug1 (rxcui = 212575, name = amlodipine 10 MG Oral Tablet [Norvasc], tty = SBD). Drug2 (rxcui = 863671, name = tamsulosin hydrochloride 0.4 MG Oral Capsule [Flomax], tty = SBD). Drug1 is resolved to amlodipine, Drug2 is resolved to tamsulosin and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Amlodipine and Tamsulosin.

Drug1 (rxcui = 198211, name = simvastatin 40 MG Oral Tablet, tty = SCD). Drug2 (rxcui = 863671, name = tamsulosin hydrochloride 0.4 MG Oral Capsule [Flomax], tty = SBD). Drug1 is resolved to simvastatin, Drug2 is resolved to tamsulosin and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Simvastatin and Tamsulosin.

Drug1 (rxcui = 1359109, name = diclofenac sodium 75 MG / misoprostol 0.2 MG Delayed Release Oral Tablet [Arthrotec], tty = SBD). Drug2 (rxcui = 198211, name = simvastatin 40 MG Oral Tablet, tty = SCD). Drug1 is resolved to diclofenac, Drug2 is resolved to simvastatin and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Diclofenac and Simvastatin.

Drug1 (rxcui = 1359109, name = diclofenac sodium 75 MG / misoprostol 0.2 MG Delayed Release Oral Tablet [Arthrotec], tty = SBD). Drug2 (rxcui = 212575, name = amlodipine 10 MG Oral Tablet [Norvasc], tty = SBD). Drug1 is resolved to diclofenac, Drug2 is resolved to amlodipine and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Diclofenac and Amlodipine.

Drug1 (rxcui = 310429, name = furosemide 20 MG Oral Tablet, tty = SCD). Drug2 (rxcui = 863671, name = tamsulosin hydrochloride 0.4 MG Oral Capsule [Flomax], tty = SBD). Drug1 is resolved to furosemide, Drug2 is resolved to tamsulosin and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Furosemide and Tamsulosin.

Drug1 (rxcui = 212575, name = amlodipine 10 MG Oral Tablet [Norvasc], tty = SBD). Drug2 (rxcui = 198211, name = simvastatin 40 MG Oral Tablet, tty = SCD). Drug1 is resolved to amlodipine, Drug2 is resolved to simvastatin and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Amlodipine and Simvastatin.

No other interactions were found between your selected drugs.

Note: this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult with your doctor or pharmacist.