Drug interactions with aspirin-caffeine oral and regadenoson iv

aspirin-caffeine oral brand names and other generic formulations include:

AA & C Oral, Adult Analgesic Oral, Adult Strength Analgesic Oral, Adult Strength Pain Relief Oral, Adult Strength Pain Reliever Oral, Anacin Maximum Strength Oral, Anacin Oral, Analgesic (aspirin/caffeine) Oral, Analgesic Adult Strength Oral, Anaprin Oral, Arthritis Pain Relief (ASA-aaffeine) Oral, As-Caff Oral, Aspircaf Oral, Aspirin Compound Oral, Aspirin Plus Oral, Back & Body Pain Reliever Oral, Bayer Aspirin (with Caffeine) Oral, Bayer Back & Body Oral, BC Arthritis Oral, Biocin Oral, Biosan-M Oral, CP-2 Oral, Fast Acting Pain Relief Oral, Gensan Oral, Majorcin Oral, Mejoral W/Aspirin Oral, P-A-C Analgesic Oral, P-A-C Oral, Pain Relief Fast Acting Oral, Pain Reliever (aspirin-caffeine) Oral, Q-Acin Oral, Stanback Oral, Uni-Ann Oral

All generic drug interactions for aspirin-caffeine oral (lists will include brand and generic names):

regadenoson iv brand names and other generic formulations include:

Lexiscan IV

All generic drug interactions for regadenoson iv (lists will include brand and generic names):
Serious - Use AlternativePotential for serious interaction; regular monitoring by your doctor required

aspirin-caffeine oral and regadenoson iv

aspirin-caffeine oral decreases effects of regadenoson iv by opposing drug effects. Avoid methylxanthines for 12 hours before taking regadenoson.

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Serious - Use AlternativeAvoid or Use Alternate Drug.

aspirin-caffeine oral and regadenoson iv

aspirin-caffeine oral decreases effects of regadenoson iv by pharmacodynamic antagonism. Avoid methylxanthines for 12 hours before regadenoson administration.

Clinical Drug Interactions Source: Medscape from WebMD
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Drug Interaction Categories

Contraindicated

Never use this combination of drugs because of high risk for dangerous interaction

Serious

Potential for serious interaction; regular monitoring by your doctor required or alternate medication may be needed

Significant

Potential for significant interaction (monitoring by your doctor is likely required)

Minor

Interaction is unlikely, minor, or nonsignificant

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