What can you not take with Triumeq?

What can you not take with Triumeq?

Some products that may interact with this drug include: dofetilide, orlistat, sorbitol. Do not take this medication with other products (including those that treat HIV infection) that contain abacavir, lamivudine, or emtricitabine.

Can I take a multivitamin with Triumeq?

Triumeq® can be taken with or without food. Taking this medicine right after you have eaten a meal may help prevent upset stomach. Certain medicines, like multivitamins and antacids, need to be taken at different times than Triumeq®. If you take them too close together, they can cause Triumeq® to not work as well.

Can you take Triumeq with alcohol?

For more information please follow this link. Alcohol does not interact with HIV medication in a way that will stop the medication from working.

What are the three medicine interactions?

Drug interactions can be categorised into 3 groups:

  • Interactions of drugs with other drugs (drug-drug interactions),
  • Drugs with food (drug-food interactions)
  • Drug with disease condition (drug-disease interactions).

When is the best time to take Triumeq?

You should take one Triumeq® tablet once a day with or without food. Triumeq® should be taken at roughly the same time of day each day, to ensure the doses are evenly spaced out. tablet at the same time as part of your daily routine, for example when you get up or before going to bed.

Does Triumeq make you gain weight?

Weight gain wasn’t a side effect that was reported during clinical trials of people taking Triumeq. However, weight gain was reported as a side effect in post-marketing studies of the drug. These are studies done after a drug has been approved and is available for use.

Can I take vitamin D with Triumeq?

No interactions were found between Triumeq and Vitamin D3. This does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider.

What happens if I accidentally take 2 Triumeq?

Do not take 2 doses at the same time or take more than your healthcare provider tells you to take. Stay under the care of a healthcare provider during treatment with TRIUMEQ. Do not run out of TRIUMEQ. The virus in your blood may increase and the virus may become harder to treat.

What are the four drug interactions?

Types of drug interactions

  • Drug-drug. A drug-drug reaction is when there’s an interaction between two or more prescription drugs.
  • Drug-nonprescription treatment. This is a reaction between a drug and a nonprescription treatment.
  • Drug-food.
  • Drug-alcohol.
  • Drug-disease.
  • Drug-laboratory.

What medications Cannot be taken together?

What Drugs Can You Not Take Together?

  • Two or more drugs that share an active ingredient. You could have side effects or an overdose.
  • Blood-thinning drugs with NSAIDs. Your odds for a dangerous bleed could go up.
  • Pills with antihistamines.

Can you take antibiotics with Triumeq?

If you are taking Triumeq it’s important to check with your HIV doctor or pharmacist before taking any medicines from the following groups: antibiotics. antiepileptic medicines. herbal medicines – in particular St John’s Wort should be avoided.

Can you split Triumeq?

Official Answer. To ensure you receive the entire dose of Triumeq, the manufacturer recommends that the tablet be swallowed whole. If you have trouble swallowing a whole tablet, crushing or splitting Triumeq tablets may be an acceptable alternative, if approved by your healthcare provider.

What are the side effects of drug interaction?

This interaction can occur with the commonly used statins to lower cholesterol, like atorvastatin, lovastatin, or simvastatin. The result can be muscle pain, or even severe muscle injury known as rhabdomyolysis. Drug-disease interactions – Drug interactions don’t always occur with just other drugs or foods.

How does alcohol affect medication?

Some medications are metabolized (broken down for excretion) through the liver. Alcohol use may change the blood levels of your seizure medication and lead to serious problems. Alcohol may also change the way an extended-release medication (for example: Trokendi XR) is released into your bloodstream.

What is medication interaction?

Drug interactions are combinations of medication with other substances that alter the medication’s effect on the body. They can cause your medications to be less or more potent than intended. They can also result in unexpected side effects, which may be harmful.