
edoxaban oral brand names and other generic formulations include:
Savaysa Oral
chlorpheniramine-phenyleph-dextromethorph-acetaminophen oral brand names and other generic formulations include:
Adult Robitussin Cough-Cold-Flu (chlorpheniramine) Oral, Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold/Cough Formula Oral, Alka-Seltzer Plus Flu Oral, Children's Dimetapp Cold &Flu Oral, Children's Flu Relief Oral, Children's Non-ASA Mult-Sx Cold Oral, Children's Plus Flu Oral, Children's Plus Multi-Symptom Cold Oral, Children's Tylenol Plus Flu Oral, Children's Tylenol Plus MS Cold Oral, Children'sTriaminic MS Fever-Cold Oral, Cold Head Congestion Day/Nite Oral, Cold Head Congestion Nighttime Oral, Cold Multi-Symptom (chlorpheniramine) Oral, Cold Multi-Symptom Day/Night Oral, Cold Relief Multi-Symptom Day/Night Oral, Comtrex Day/Night Cold & Cough Oral, Daytime & Nighttime Cold Oral, Deltuss-A Oral, Head Congestion Day-Night Oral, Multi-Symptom Cold (PE & CPM) Oral, Multi-Symptom Cold Night Time Oral, PAIN RELIEF COLD PE NIGHTTIME Oral, Tussin Cough-Cold-Flu Oral, Tylenol Cold Head Cong Day-Nig Oral, Tylenol Cold Head Congestion Night Oral, Tylenol Cold Muti-Symptom Day/Night Oral
edoxaban oral and chlorpheniramine-phenyleph-dextromethorph-acetaminophen oral
edoxaban oral , chlorpheniramine-phenyleph-dextromethorph-acetaminophen oral . Either increases toxicity of the other by the risk of side effects and cause bleeding or bruising. Both drugs have the potential to cause bleeding. The need for taking low-dose aspirin with anticoagulants are common for patients with cardiovascular (heart) disease, but may result in increased bleeding; your doctor will monitor you closely and promptly evaluate any signs or symptoms of blood loss. Avoid taking this combination with chronic use of higher dose aspirin.
edoxaban oral and chlorpheniramine-phenyleph-dextromethorph-acetaminophen oral
edoxaban oral , chlorpheniramine-phenyleph-dextromethorph-acetaminophen oral . Either increases toxicity of the other by anticoagulation. Both drugs have the potential to cause bleeding. The need for simultaneous use of low-dose aspirin (<100 mg/day) with anticoagulants are common for patients with cardiovascular disease, but may result in increased bleeding; monitor closely. Promptly evaluate any signs or symptoms of blood loss if treated concomitantly with low-dose aspirin. Avoid coadministration with chronic use of higher dose aspirin
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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