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AdreView and Respaire-30

Determining the interaction of AdreView and Respaire-30 and the possibility of their joint administration.

Check result:
AdreView <> Respaire-30
Relevance: 10.11.2022 Reviewer: Shkutko P.M., M.D., in

In the database of official manuals used in the service creation an interaction registered by statistical results of studies was found, which can either lead to negative consequences for the patient health or strengthen a mutual positive effect. A doctor should be consulted to address the issue of joint drug administration.

Consumer:

Pseudoephedrine may interfere with imaging studies done with iobenguane I-123. Let your doctor know you are receiving or have recently received pseudoephedrine if you are scheduled for an imaging procedure to detect pheochromocytoma or neuroblastoma (tumors in the nervous system). You may need to stop using pseudoephedrine for a certain amount of time before having the procedure. It is important to tell your doctor about all other medications you use, including vitamins and herbs. Do not stop using any medications without first talking to your doctor.

Professional:

GENERALLY AVOID: Coadministration with drugs that block norepinephrine uptake or deplete norepinephrine stores may decrease iobenguane I-123 uptake in neuroendocrine tumors and lead to false-negative imaging results. Since iobenguane I-123 is subject to the same uptake and accumulation pathways as norepinephrine, drugs that alter norepinephrine disposition in adrenergic nerve terminals and presynaptic storage vesicles will likewise affect iobenguane. These drugs include antihypertensive agents that deplete norepinephrine stores or inhibit reuptake (e.g., guanethidine, reserpine, labetalol); antidepressants that inhibit norepinephrine transporter function (e.g., tricyclic antidepressants, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors); sympathomimetic amines (e.g., phenylephrine, phenylpropanolamine, pseudoephedrine, ephedrine); central nervous stimulants (e.g., amphetamines); phenothiazines; and cocaine. Clinical studies have not determined which specific drugs may cause false-negative imaging results and whether all drugs in a specific pharmacologic class have the same potential to produce negative imaging results. Increasing the dose of iobenguane I-123 will not overcome any potential effect of these drugs.

MANAGEMENT: When medically feasible, any drug that blocks norepinephrine uptake or deplete norepinephrine stores should be discontinued for at least five biological half-lives before iobenguane I-123 administration. Patients should be monitored for the occurrence of clinically significant withdrawal symptoms, especially patients with elevated levels of circulating catecholamines and their metabolites.

References
  • "Product Information. AdreView (iobenguane I-123)." GE Healthcare, Princeton, NJ.
AdreView

Generic Name: iobenguane I 123

Brand name: AdreView

Synonyms: n.a.

Respaire-30

Generic Name: guaifenesin / pseudoephedrine

Brand name: Ambifed-G, Despec-SR, Entex T, Maxifed, Mucinex D, Mucinex D Max Strength, Poly-Vent IR, Respaire-30, Robitussin Severe Congestion, Sinutab Non Drying, Triaminic Softchews Chest Congestion, Tusnel Pediatric Drops, Entex PSE, Zephrex LA, Guaimax-D, Anatuss LA, Touro LA, Medent, Fenex-PSE, Nalex, Syn-Rx, Rymed, Respaire-60 SR, Nasabid, G-Phed, Respaire-120 SR, Guaibid D, Guaifed, Nalex Jr, G-Phed- PD, Sinufed Timecelles, Versacaps, Guaivent PD, Guaibid D Pediatric, Guaifed-PD, Pseudocot-G, Zephrex, Nasatab LA, Eudal SR, Medent LD, Sudal 60/500, Maxifed-G, Tuss-LA, Stamoist E, V-Dec-M, Deconsal LA, D-Feda II, Guaifenex PSE 60, Demibid II, Guiadrine II, Iosal II, Guiatex II, Guiadrine II SR, Defen-LA, Respa-1st, Decongest II, Desal II, Deco-D, GP 500, Guaifed-PSE, Pan-Mist LA, Abletex-PSE, Guiadrine PSE 120, Duratuss, Guai-Vent/PSE, Guaifenex PSE 120, Hi Tex PSE, Guiatex PSE, Guai Sudo, Guaipax PSE, Iotex PSE, Ami-Tex PSE, Pseudo-G/PSI, Zaptec PSE, Ru Tuss DE, Robitussin PE, Guaifenex RX, Guaitab, Biotuss PE, Guiatuss PE, Mastussin PE, Mytussin PE, Q-Tussin PE, Robichem PE, T-Tussin PE, Tusscidin PE, Tussin PE, Sinufed, Venbid TR, Degen II, Pseudoephedrine-GuaiFENesin, Robafen PE, Guaivent, Altarussin PE, S-Pack, Sudafed Non Drying Sinus, Congestac, Uni Tussin PE, Humibid GC, Med-RX, Nasabid SR, Panmist LA, Panmist JR, H 9600 SR, Pseudovent, Pseudovent Ped, Duratuss GP, Aquatab D, Guaifenex GP, Dynex, Profen II, Profen Forte, Durasal II, Miraphen PSE, Guiadrine PSE, Guiatex II SR, We Mist LA, Triaminic Chest Congestion, Coldmist, Aquatab D Dose Pack, Drituss GP, We Mist II LA, Panmist-S, Pseudo GG, Coldmist LA, Coldmist Jr, Sudal SR, Pseudo Max, Pseudovent 400, Levall G, Guaifenex PSE 80, Pseudatex, Touro LA-LD, Guaifenex PSE 85, Poly-Vent, Jr, Nomuc-PE, Ambi 60/580, Ambi 80/780, Ambi 60/1000, Pseudo GG TR, Ru-Tuss Jr, ExeFen, SudaTex-G, Medent-LDI, Ambifed, Tenar PSE, ExeFen-IR, Mucus Relief D, Mardrops-EX, Triaminic Chest/Nasal

Synonyms: n.a.

In the course of checking the drug compatibility and interactions, data from the following reference sources was used: Drugs.com, Rxlist.com, Webmd.com, Medscape.com.

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