Arsenic trioxide Intravenous and Glatiramer Subcutaneous
Determining the interaction of Arsenic trioxide Intravenous and Glatiramer Subcutaneous and the possibility of their joint administration.
No interaction was detected between the selected drugs or effects of joint drug administration are currently understudied, and it takes time and accumulated statistics to determine their interaction. A doctor should be consulted to address the issue of joint drug administration.
Generic Name: arsenic trioxide
Brand name: Trisenox
Synonyms: Arsenic trioxide, Arsenic Trioxide
Generic Name: glatiramer
Brand name: Copaxone, Glatopa
Synonyms: Glatiramer (injection), Glatiramer Acetate
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.
- Arsenic trioxide Intravenous-Glatopa
- Arsenic trioxide Intravenous-Glatopa injection
- Arsenic trioxide Intravenous-Glecaprevir and pibrentasvir
- Arsenic trioxide Intravenous-Gleevec
- Arsenic trioxide Intravenous-Glenmax PEB DM
- Arsenic trioxide Intravenous-Glenmax PEB DM FORTE
- Glatiramer Subcutaneous-Artane
- Glatiramer Subcutaneous-Artemether and lumefantrine
- Glatiramer Subcutaneous-Arthricare Cream
- Glatiramer Subcutaneous-Arthricare For Women Topical
- Glatiramer Subcutaneous-Arthriten
- Glatiramer Subcutaneous-Arthritis Pain