Bromocriptine Mesylate has 19 known drug interactions based on U.S. FDA drug labeling data. Of these, 3 are contraindicated combinations that should be avoided entirely. 7 are classified as major interactions requiring close medical supervision. Notable interactions include combinations with Ergot Alkaloids, Macrolide Antibiotics, Protease Inhibitors. Patients taking Bromocriptine Mesylate should inform their healthcare provider of all current medications — including over-the-counter drugs and supplements — to avoid potentially harmful combinations. Data sourced from OpenFDA and the NIH National Library of Medicine.
- Total
- 19
- Contraindicated
- 3
- Major
- 7
- Moderate
- 9
Contraindicated (3)
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Ergot Alkaloids— Concomitant use of bromocriptine with other ergot alkaloids is not recommended.
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Macrolide Antibiotics— Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors should be avoided with bromocriptine. Ensure adequate washout before initiating bromocriptine t…
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Protease Inhibitors— Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors should be avoided with bromocriptine. Ensure adequate washout before initiating bromocriptine t…
Major (7)
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Butyrophenones— Dopamine receptor antagonists may diminish the effectiveness of bromocriptine, and bromocriptine may diminish their effe…
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Erythromycin— Macrolide antibiotic erythromycin significantly increases bromocriptine plasma levels (AUC increased 3.7-fold, Cmax incr…
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Isometheptene— Sympathomimetic drugs may cause hypertension and tachycardia when co-administered with bromocriptine. Use beyond 10 days…
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Metoclopramide— Metoclopramide may diminish the effectiveness of bromocriptine, and bromocriptine may diminish metoclopramide's effectiv…
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Phenothiazines— Dopamine receptor antagonists may diminish the effectiveness of bromocriptine, and bromocriptine may diminish their effe…
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Phenylpropanolamine— Sympathomimetic drugs may cause hypertension and tachycardia when co-administered with bromocriptine. Use beyond 10 days…
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Sumatriptan— Selective 5-HT1B agonists should be avoided with bromocriptine due to limited safety data. Concurrent use not recommende…
Moderate (9)
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Acetazolamide— Bromocriptine may increase the unbound fraction of highly protein-bound sulfonamides, potentially altering their effecti…
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Alcohol— Alcohol may potentiate the side effects of bromocriptine mesylate.
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Chloramphenicol— Bromocriptine may increase the unbound fraction of highly protein-bound chloramphenicol, potentially altering its effect…
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Ergot-Type Oxytocic Drugs— Concomitant use within 6 hours may increase ergot-related side effects (nausea, vomiting, fatigue) and reduce ergot ther…
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Haloperidol— Haloperidol is a butyrophenone dopamine antagonist that results in decreased efficacy of bromocriptine mesylate.
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Octreotide— Concomitant use in acromegalic patients increases bromocriptine plasma levels (AUC increased approximately 38%).
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Pimozide— Pimozide is a dopamine antagonist that results in decreased efficacy of bromocriptine mesylate.
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Probenecid— Bromocriptine may increase the unbound fraction of highly protein-bound probenecid, potentially altering its effectivene…
- Bromocriptine Mesylate + Salicylates— Bromocriptine may increase the unbound fraction of highly protein-bound salicylates, potentially altering their effectiv…