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Cellcept Oral and CitraNatal B-Calm

Determining the interaction of Cellcept Oral and CitraNatal B-Calm and the possibility of their joint administration.

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Cellcept Oral <> CitraNatal B-Calm
Relevance: 23.06.2022 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 minor interaction is not currently available. Some minor drug interactions may not be clinically relevant in all patients. Minor drug interactions do not usually cause harm or require a change in therapy. However, your healthcare provider can determine if adjustments to your medications are needed.

Professional:

Limited data suggest that the oral bioavailability of mycophenolic acid (MPA) may be decreased by concomitant administration of iron preparations. The mechanism of interaction has not been established, and available data are conflicting. In an early study with seven healthy subjects, administration of 1 gram of mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) with a single 1050 mg dose of sustained-release ferrous sulfate (equivalent to 210 mg of elemental iron) decreased mean MPA peak plasma concentration (Cmax) and systemic exposure (AUC) by 94% and 91%, respectively, compared to administration of MMF alone. However, several subsequent studies, including some conducted in kidney transplant patients, reported no significant changes in MPA pharmacokinetics during coadministration with iron at the same time or up to four hours apart. The reasons for the discrepancy have not been determined. In vitro, there was no evidence of complexation between iron and MMF or MPA. No precautions appear necessary to avoid potential interaction; however, it may be advisable to monitor pharmacologic response and blood levels closely if an iron product is added to stabilized mycophenolate therapy.

References
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Cellcept Oral

Generic Name: mycophenolate mofetil

Brand name: Cellcept, Myfortic, MMF

Synonyms: CellCept

CitraNatal B-Calm

Generic Name: multivitamin, prenatal

Brand name: A-Free Prenatal, Azesco, CitraNatal 90 DHA, CitraNatal Assure, CitraNatal B-Calm, Materna, Pramilet FA, Stuartnatal Plus, Natalins Rx, Norlac RX, Neo-Forte, Mynatal, Zenate Advanced Formula, Prenatal MR 90, O-Cal-FA, Equi-Natal Plus, Pan OB Forte, Hi-Nate 90, Lactocal-F, Maternity-90, Prenazyme 1+1, Pre-H-Cal, Femnatal, Vynatal 1 Plus 1, Par-F, Maternity, Niferex PN Forte, Prenavite, Mynatal PN, Obnate 90, Maternal 90, Mynatal Rx, PreCare, Natarex, Ternamar, Aminatal Plus, Elemental Iron-90, Mynatal PN Forte, Mynatal FC, Mynate 90 Plus, Vitamed Prenatal Formula, Zitamin, Preterna, Vernate, Vernate Advanced, Prenate 90, Aminate, Mission Prenatal Rx, Niferex-PN, Marnatal-F, Prenate Ultra, Prenatal Z Advanced Formula, Prenatal Plus, Zenate Prenatal, NatalCare, Prenatal Plus with Beta-Carotene, Prenatal Rx, Maternity plus Beta Carotene, Equi-Natal M, Equi-Natal Rx, Equinatal 90, Equi-Natal Z, Natalcare Pic Forte, Natalcare Pic, Natalins, Stuart Prenatal with Beta Carotene, Prenatal MR 90 Fe, Aminatal Plus One, Aminate with 90 mg Iron, Ultra NatalCare, Prenatal S, Natafort, Nestabs, Nestabs CBF, Vitafol PN, Fem-Natal, Ami-Natal Plus One Improved, Aminatal Plus New Formula, Prenatal Plus with 27 mg Iron, Obegyn, Mission Prenatal, Mission Prenatal FA, Mission Prenatal HP, Mynatal Z, Mynatal Plus, Mynatal Ultracap, Prenatal Plus Iron, Prenatal 1 Plus 1, Natalcare Plus, Prenatal MTR with Selenium, Natalcare Rx, Prenavite FC, Prenavite PC, Chromagen OB, Natatab CFe, Natatab FA, Vitelle Nestabs OTC, NataChew, Premesis Rx, Prenate Advanced Formula, Precare Conceive, Citracal Prenatal Rx, Advanced NatalCare, NutriNate, Nestabs Rx, Stuartnatal Plus 3, Strongstart, Anemagen OB, Ultra-Natal, NatalCare Three, Natatab Rx, Equi-Natal Care, Inatal Advance, Inatal Ultra, Maternity Vitamin Low Iron, Ob-20, Prenatabs CBF, Prenatal Rx Low Iron, Vinate 90, Vinate M, Vinate Ultra, Prenate GT, Ferrex PC Forte, Trinate, Prenatal AD, Prenatal 19, Natalcare, Prenatal H, Duet Chewable, Natalfirst, Natelle, Cenogen Ultra, Prenatal-U, Nestabs FA, Vinate GT, Natafolic-PN, Cal-Nate, Icar Prenatal, Prenate Advance, Novastart, Novanatal, Natacaps, O-Cal Prenatal, NatalCare Advanced-RF, Duet DHA, Prenatabs OBN, Icare Prenatal Rx, Vinatal 600, Nutrispire, PrimaCare One, PrenaFirst, Natafolic-OB, , Choice-OB+DHA, Select-OB+DHA, Stuart One

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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