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Apalutamide and Theraflu Daytime Severe Cold

Determining the interaction of Apalutamide and Theraflu Daytime Severe Cold and the possibility of their joint administration.

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Apalutamide <> Theraflu Daytime Severe Cold
Relevance: 16.11.2022 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:

Consumer information for this interaction is not currently available.MONITOR: Coadministration with apalutamide may decrease the plasma concentrations and therapeutic effects of drugs that are substrates of CYP450 3A4, 2C9, 2C19, breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP), uridine diphosphate glucuronosyltransferase (UGT), organic anion transporting polypeptide 1B1 (OATP1B1), and/or P-glycoprotein (P-gp) efflux transporter. The proposed mechanism involves accelerated clearance via these routes due to apalutamide-mediated induction. The resulting plasma concentrations will depend on the sensitivity of the affected drugs to these isoenzymes. MANAGEMENT: Caution is advised when apalutamide is used concomitantly with drugs that are substrates of CYP450 3A4, 2C9, 2C19, BCRP, UGT, OATP1B1, and/or P-gp, particularly those with a narrow therapeutic range. Dosage adjustments as well as clinical and laboratory monitoring may be appropriate for some drugs whenever apalutamide is added to or withdrawn from therapy. References "Product Information. Erleada (apalutamide)." Janssen Biotech, Inc., Horsham, PA, PA. Cerner Multum, Inc. "UK Summary of Product Characteristics." O 0

Professional:

MONITOR: Coadministration with apalutamide may decrease the plasma concentrations and therapeutic effects of drugs that are substrates of CYP450 3A4, 2C9, 2C19, breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP), uridine diphosphate glucuronosyltransferase (UGT), organic anion transporting polypeptide 1B1 (OATP1B1), and/or P-glycoprotein (P-gp) efflux transporter. The proposed mechanism involves accelerated clearance via these routes due to apalutamide-mediated induction. The resulting plasma concentrations will depend on the sensitivity of the affected drugs to these isoenzymes.

MANAGEMENT: Caution is advised when apalutamide is used concomitantly with drugs that are substrates of CYP450 3A4, 2C9, 2C19, BCRP, UGT, OATP1B1, and/or P-gp, particularly those with a narrow therapeutic range. Dosage adjustments as well as clinical and laboratory monitoring may be appropriate for some drugs whenever apalutamide is added to or withdrawn from therapy.

References
  • "Product Information. Erleada (apalutamide)." Janssen Biotech, Inc., Horsham, PA, PA.
  • Cerner Multum, Inc. "UK Summary of Product Characteristics." O 0
Apalutamide

Generic Name: apalutamide

Brand name: Erleada

Synonyms: n.a.

Theraflu Daytime Severe Cold

Generic Name: acetaminophen / phenylephrine

Brand name: Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold and Sinus, Contac Cold+Flu Non-Drowsy, Excedrin Sinus Headache Caplet, Mapap Sinus Congestion and Pain, QlearQuil Daytime Sinus & Congestion, Robitussin Nasal Relief, Sinus Congestion and Pain Daytime Cool Ice, Sinus Pain & Pressure, Sudafed PE Sinus Headache, Theraflu Daytime Severe Cold, Tylenol Sinus Congestion and Pain, Congespirin Aspirin Free, Neo Citran Extra Strength Cold and Sinus, Mapap Sinus PE, Tylenol Sinus Congestion Daytime, Excedrin Sinus Headache, Non-Pseudo Sinus Pain & Pressure, Robitussin Peak Cold Nasal Relief, Sudafed PE Pressure Plus Pain, Contact Cold and Flu Day, Tylenol Sinus + Headache Day, Vicks Sinex Daytime, Mygrex, Acetaminophen Congestion and Pain, QlearQuil Sinus & Congestion, Vicks DayQuil Sinex

Synonyms: Acetaminophen and phenylephrine

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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