Immune Globulin Injection (Subcutaneous) and Naproxen Sodium
Determining the interaction of Immune Globulin Injection (Subcutaneous) and Naproxen Sodium 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: immune globulin subcutaneous
Brand name: Cutaquig, Cuvitru, Hizentra, Vivaglobin, Xembify
Synonyms: Immune globulin (subcutaneous)
Generic Name: naproxen
Brand name: Aleve, EC-Naprosyn, Flanax Pain Reliever, Midol Extended Relief, Naprelan, Naprosyn, Anaprox, Anaprox-DS, Naproxen Sodium, Aleve Caplet, Aleve Gelcap, Aleve Easy Open Arthritis, Naprelan 375, Naprelan 500, Flanax
Synonyms: Naproxen
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.
- Immune Globulin Injection (Subcutaneous)-Naproxen Suspension
- Immune Globulin Injection (Subcutaneous)-Naproxen Tablets
- Immune Globulin Injection (Subcutaneous)-Naproxen Tablets and Capsules
- Immune Globulin Injection (Subcutaneous)-Naratriptan
- Immune Globulin Injection (Subcutaneous)-Naratriptan Hydrochloride
- Immune Globulin Injection (Subcutaneous)-Narcan
- Naproxen Sodium-Immune globulin intravenous and subcutaneous
- Naproxen Sodium-Immune globulin subcutaneous
- Naproxen Sodium-Immune globulin-ifas Intravenous
- Naproxen Sodium-Imodium
- Naproxen Sodium-Imodium A-D
- Naproxen Sodium-Imodium A-D EZ Chews