Drug interactions with norethindrone acetate-ethinyl estradiol oral and metyrapone oral

norethindrone acetate-ethinyl estradiol oral brand names and other generic formulations include:

Femhrt 1/5 Oral, Femhrt Low Dose Oral, Gildess 1.5/30 (21) Oral, Gildess 1/20 (21) Oral, Jevantique Lo Oral, Jevantique Oral, Jinteli Oral, Junel 1.5/30 (21) Oral, Junel 1/20 (21) Oral, Larin 1.5/30 (21) Oral, Larin 1/20 (21) Oral, Loestrin 1.5/30 (21) Oral, Loestrin 1/20 (21) Oral, Microgestin 1.5/30 (21) Oral, Microgestin 1/20 (21) Oral

All generic drug interactions for norethindrone acetate-ethinyl estradiol oral (lists will include brand and generic names):

metyrapone oral brand names and other generic formulations include:

Metopirone Oral

All generic drug interactions for metyrapone oral (lists will include brand and generic names):
Serious - Use AlternativePotential for serious interaction; regular monitoring by your doctor required or alternate medication may be needed

norethindrone acetate-ethinyl estradiol oral and metyrapone oral

norethindrone acetate-ethinyl estradiol oral decreases effects of metyrapone oral by unspecified interaction mechanism. Combination may reduce therapeutic response to metyrapone. It may be advisable to stop taking estrogens before and while taking metyrapone.

Patient Drug Interactions Source: RxList
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Serious - Use AlternativeAvoid or Use Alternate Drug.

norethindrone acetate-ethinyl estradiol oral and metyrapone oral

norethindrone acetate-ethinyl estradiol oral decreases effects of metyrapone oral by unspecified interaction mechanism. A subtherapeutic response to metyrapone can be seen in patients on estrogens, including oral contraceptives, that contain estrogen therapy. It may be advisable to discontinue estrogens prior to and during metyrapone 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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