What drugs can you not take with erythromycin?

What drugs can you not take with erythromycin?

There are some medicines that don’t mix well with erythromycin. Tell your doctor if you’re taking these medicines before you start erythromycin: antihistamine medicines, such as astemizole, terfenadine or mizolastine. an anti-sickness medicine called domperidone.

What drugs interact with Rocephin?

Most frequently checked interactions

  • albuterol.
  • amlodipine.
  • aspirin.
  • azithromycin.
  • Benadryl (diphenhydramine)
  • doxycycline.
  • Flagyl (metronidazole)
  • furosemide.

Can you take other medication with metronidazole?

Metronidazole cream or gel is not known to cause any problems with other medicines. However, there are some medicines that don’t mix well with the tablets, suppositories, liquid or vaginal gel.

Can you drink caffeine while taking metronidazole?

You should NOT breastfeed while taking metronidazole. When you have diarrhea, it is crucial to always drink appropriate amounts of fluids in order to avoid dehydration. If you have minor diarrhea (less than 4 stools daily) drinking caffeine-free soft drinks, juices or sport rehydration drinks can be sufficient.

Can I take erythromycin and ibuprofen together?

If you need to ease pain or lower a high temperature (fever), it’s fine to take paracetamol or ibuprofen with erythromycin.

Can erythromycin cause heart palpitations?

It belongs to a class of drugs known as macrolides. Another type of macrolide called erythromycin can disrupt the heart’s normal rhythm. That antibiotic has been linked to a potentially life-threatening heart condition called ventricular arrhythmia.

Can I take doxycycline if I have Covid?

Doxycycline can also treat bacterial super-infection, which is a potentially important pathway to severe COVID-19—particularly in older people or those with comorbidities.

Can you take Tylenol with Rocephin?

No interactions were found between Rocephin and Tylenol. This does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider.

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