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Camrese extended-cycle and Insulin NPH and Insulin Regular (InnoLets, Pens, and PenFills)

Determining the interaction of Camrese extended-cycle and Insulin NPH and Insulin Regular (InnoLets, Pens, and PenFills) and the possibility of their joint administration.

Check result:
Camrese extended-cycle <> Insulin NPH and Insulin Regular (InnoLets, Pens, and PenFills)
Relevance: 04.10.2022 Reviewer: Shkutko P.M., M.D., in

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.

Camrese extended-cycle

Generic Name: ethinyl estradiol / levonorgestrel

Brand name: Amethia, Amethia Lo, Camrese, Camrese Lo, Daysee, Introvale, Jolessa, LoSeasonique, Quartette, Quasense, Seasonale, Seasonique, Afirmelle, Altavera, Amethyst, Ashlyna, Aubra, Aubra EQ, Aviane, Ayuna, Balcoltra, Chateal, Chateal EQ, Delyla, Enpresse-28, FaLessa, Falmina, Fayosim, Kurvelo, Larissia, Lessina, Levonest, Levora 015/30, Lillow, Lutera, Marlissa, Myzilra, Orsythia, Portia-28, Rivelsa, Setlakin, Simpesse, Sronyx, Trivora, Vienva, Alesse, Enpresse, Levlen, Levora, Lybrel, Nordette, Portia, Tri-Levlen, Triphasil-21, Triphasil-28, Trivora-28, Preven EC, Triphasil

Synonyms: Camrese (extended-cycle), Camrese

Insulin NPH and Insulin Regular (InnoLets, Pens, and PenFills)

Generic Name: insulin isophane / insulin regular

Brand name: Humulin 70/30, HumuLIN 70/30 KwikPen, Novolin 70/30, ReliOn/Novolin 70/30, Humulin 50/50, Insulin Pork Mix, HumuLIN 70/30 Pen, NovoLIN 70/30 Innolet, NovoLIN 70/30 PenFill, Relion NovoLIN 70/30 Innolet, NovoLIN 70/30 FlexPen, ReliOn/NovLIN 70/30 FlexPen, Humulin 50/50, Novolin 70/30

Synonyms: Insulin isophane and insulin regular, Insulin NPH and Insulin Regular

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.