How does the drug interact with Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule:
Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule blood levels may be significantly raised by combining itraconazole and Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule.
How to manage the interaction:
Although there is a possible interaction between Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule and Itraconazole, they can be taken in case a doctor prescribes it. Consult a doctor if you notice any of the following symptoms: paleness, tiredness, dizziness, fainting, unusual bruising or bleeding, fever, chills, diarrhoea, sore throat, aches in the muscles, shortness of breath, blood in the phlegm, red or irritated skin, body sores, or pain or burning when urinating. Never stop taking any medications without talking to a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule:
Co-administration of Prasugrel with Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule can increase the risk of bleeding leading to serious blood loss.
How to manage the interaction:
Taking Prasugrel with Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule together can possibly result in an interaction, but it can be taken if a doctor has advised it. However, if you experience unusual bleeding or bruising, dizziness, lightheadedness, red or black, tarry stools, coughing up or vomiting fresh or dried blood that looks like coffee grounds, severe headache, and weakness, consult the doctor. Do not stop using any medications without a doctor's advice.
How does the drug interact with Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule:
Coadministration of Aprepitant can significantly increase the blood levels of Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule.
How to manage the interaction:
Although there is an interaction between Aprepitant and Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule, it can be taken if prescribed by a doctor. A doctor should be consulted if you experience any of the following symptoms: paleness, tiredness, dizziness, fainting, unusual bruising or bleeding, fever, chills, diarrhea, sore throat, muscular aches, shortness of breath, blood in the phlegm, red or irritated skin, body sores, and discomfort when urinating. Without consulting a doctor, never stop taking medicines.
How does the drug interact with Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule:
When Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule is taken with Carbamazepine, it may decrease the blood levels of Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule, which may make Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule less effective in treating your condition.
How to manage the interaction:
There may be a possibility of interaction between Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule and Carbamazepine, but it can be taken if prescribed by a doctor. Do not stop using any medications without a doctor's advice.
How does the drug interact with Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule:
The use of Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule in conjunction with etodolac may raise the risk of bleeding. Treatment with Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule alone has been linked to severe haemorrhage.
How to manage the interaction:
Taking Etodolac with Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule together can possibly result in an interaction, but it can be taken if your doctor has advised it. If you experience any unusual bleeding or bruising, dizziness, lightheadedness, red or black, tarry stools, coughing up or vomiting fresh or dried blood that looks like coffee grounds, a severe headache, and/or weakness, consult your doctor immediately. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule:
Coadministration of Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule and Apixaban co-administration may raise the risk of bleeding.
How to manage the interaction:
Even though combining Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule and Apixaban may cause an interaction, it is still possible to take it if your doctor advises you to. Consult a doctor if you experience symptoms like blood in your urine or stool (or a black stool), severe bruising, prolonged nosebleeds, feeling dizzy or lightheaded, weakness or severe headache, vomiting blood or coughing up blood, heavy menstrual bleeding (in women), difficulty breathing, or chest pain. Without consulting a doctor, never stop taking any medications.
How does the drug interact with Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule:
Co-administration of Dexlansoprazole may interfere with the absorption of Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule capsules and reduce its effectiveness.
How to manage the interaction:
Consult your doctor if you are taking dexlansoprazole and Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule. The doctor may prescribe alternatives that do not interact with Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule or interact to a lesser extent.
How does the drug interact with Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule:
When Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule is used with aspirin, the risk of bleeding may increase.
How to manage the interaction:
Although there is a possible interaction between aspirin and Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule, you can take these medicines together if prescribed by your doctor. However, if you experience unusual bleeding or bruising, dizziness, lightheadedness, red or black, tarry stools, coughing up or vomiting fresh or dried blood that looks like coffee grounds, severe headache, and weakness, consult the doctor. Do not stop using any medications without a doctor's advise.
How does the drug interact with Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule:
Taking Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule together with diclofenac may increase the risk of bleeding.
How to manage the interaction:
Co-administration of Diclofenac and Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule can lead to an interaction; it can be taken if advised by your doctor. However, if you experience any symptoms like unusual bleeding or bruising, dizziness, lightheadedness, red or black, tarry stools, coughing up or vomiting fresh or dried blood that looks like coffee grounds, severe headache, and weakness, consult your doctor immediately. Do not stop using any medications without a doctor's advice.
How does the drug interact with Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule:
Using Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule together with piroxicam may increase the risk of bleeding.
How to manage the interaction:
Although taking Piroxicam and Capbrusam 100 mg Capsule together can cause an interaction, it can be taken if a doctor has suggested it. However, if you experience unusual bleeding or bruising, dizziness, lightheadedness, red or black, tarry stools, coughing up or vomiting fresh or dried blood that looks like coffee grounds, severe headache, and weakness, consult the doctor. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.