Drug interactions for the following drug(s)
Applies to: ketoconazole 2 % Topical Cream <> Zolpidem tartrate 5 MG Oral Tablet
The metabolism of Zolpidem can be decreased when combined with Ketoconazole.
Applies to: tacrolimus 0.1 % Topical Ointment <> Zolpidem tartrate 5 MG Oral Tablet
The metabolism of Zolpidem can be decreased when combined with Tacrolimus.
Applies to: ketoconazole 2 % Topical Cream <> tacrolimus 0.1 % Topical Ointment
The serum concentration of Tacrolimus can be increased when it is combined with Ketoconazole.
Note: this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult with your doctor or pharmacist.
Applies to: ketoconazole 2 % Topical Cream <> Zolpidem tartrate 5 MG Oral Tablet
Drug1 (rxcui = 203088, name = Ketoconazole 20 MG/ML Topical Cream, tty = SCD). Drug2 (rxcui = 854876, name = Zolpidem tartrate 5 MG Oral Tablet, tty = SCD). Drug1 is resolved to Ketoconazole, Drug2 is resolved to zolpidem and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Ketoconazole and Zolpidem.
Applies to: tacrolimus 0.1 % Topical Ointment <> Zolpidem tartrate 5 MG Oral Tablet
Drug1 (rxcui = 314266, name = Tacrolimus 0.001 MG/MG Topical Ointment, tty = SCD). Drug2 (rxcui = 854876, name = Zolpidem tartrate 5 MG Oral Tablet, tty = SCD). Drug1 is resolved to zolpidem, Drug2 is resolved to Tacrolimus and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Zolpidem and Tacrolimus. Drug1 is resolved to zolpidem, Drug2 is resolved to Anhydrous Tacrolimus and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Zolpidem and Tacrolimus.
Applies to: ketoconazole 2 % Topical Cream <> tacrolimus 0.1 % Topical Ointment
Drug1 (rxcui = 203088, name = Ketoconazole 20 MG/ML Topical Cream, tty = SCD). Drug2 (rxcui = 314266, name = Tacrolimus 0.001 MG/MG Topical Ointment, tty = SCD). Drug1 is resolved to Ketoconazole, Drug2 is resolved to Anhydrous Tacrolimus and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Ketoconazole and Tacrolimus. Drug1 is resolved to Ketoconazole, Drug2 is resolved to Tacrolimus and interaction asserted in DrugBank between Ketoconazole and Tacrolimus.
Note: this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult with your doctor or pharmacist.