Drug interactions with tiagabine oral and acetaminophen-codeine oral

tiagabine oral brand names and other generic formulations include:

Gabitril Oral

All generic drug interactions for tiagabine oral (lists will include brand and generic names):

acetaminophen-codeine oral brand names and other generic formulations include:

Aceta-Codeine Oral, An-Abate Oral, Anacin-3 With Codeine Oral, Anacin-3-Codeine Oral, Capital With Codeine Oral, Coastaldyne Oral, Cocet Oral, Cocet Plus Oral, Codaca No.3 Oral, Codaca No.4 Oral, Codaphen Oral, Copan Oral, Empracet-Codeine No.3 Oral, Empracet-Codeine No.4 Oral, Panadol-Codeine No.3 Oral, Panadol-Codeine No.4 Oral, Phenaphen W/Codeine Oral, Phenaphen/Codeine #3 Oral, Phenaphen/Codeine #4 Oral, Proval No.3 Oral, Sk-APAP-Codeine Oral, Steraphen W/Codeine Oral, Stopayne Oral, Tylagesic 3 Oral, Tylenol-Codeine #2 Oral, Tylenol-Codeine #3 Oral, Tylenol-Codeine #4 Oral, Tylenol-Codeine Elixir Oral, Tylenol-Codeine Solution Oral, Ty-Pap W/Codeine Oral, Ty-Tab-Codeine Oral, Umi-APAP Oral, Vitapap-Codeine Oral, Vopac Oral

All generic drug interactions for acetaminophen-codeine oral (lists will include brand and generic names):
MinorInteraction is unlikely, minor, or nonsignificant

tiagabine oral and acetaminophen-codeine oral

tiagabine oral decreases levels of acetaminophen-codeine oral by speeding up drug metabolism. May cause liver problems.

Patient Drug Interactions Source: RxList
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MinorMinor/Significance Unknown.

tiagabine oral and acetaminophen-codeine oral

tiagabine oral decreases levels of acetaminophen-codeine oral by increasing metabolism. Enhanced metabolism incr levels of hepatotoxic metabolites.

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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