Potent Interactions
POTPOURRI
100

Antibiotic that skyrockets tacrolimus levels 

Erythromycin (or clarithromycin)

100

Regular insulin onset, peak, duration

Onset: 15-30 min

Peak: 2-4 hrs

Duration: 5-7 hr

200

Strong CYP3A4 inhibitor that raises sirolimus dramatically

ketoconazole

200

Folic acid is the treatment for megaloblastic anemia caused by long-term use of this drug class (NRTIs)

Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (especially zidovudine)

300

Live vaccines contraindicated on high-dose tacrolimus/sirolimus

MMR, Varicella, Polio, Rotavirus, Yellow Fever, etc

300

Antidote for severe hypoglycemia after IV regular insulin

50 % dextrose (D50W) IV push (followed by infusion)

400

Ketoconazole or erythromycin with sirolimus

Massive increase in sirolimus levels

400

NPH given at 0800 peaks and risks hypoglycemia during this time window

2 PM – 8 PM (1400–2000) – the classic “afternoon/evening” hypoglycemia risk

500

Drug class that interacts dangerously with phentermine (within 14 days)

MAOIs

500

Diagnosis when diabetic on metformin has pH 7.1 and confusion

Metformin-associated lactic acidosis (MALA)

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