Lidothol Patch has 30 known drug interactions based on U.S. FDA drug labeling data. 30 are classified as major interactions requiring close medical supervision. Notable interactions include combinations with Acetaminophen, Acetazolamide, Articaine. Patients taking Lidothol Patch 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
- 30
- Major
- 30
Major (30)
- Lidothol Patch + Acetaminophen— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to oxidizing agents.
- Lidothol Patch + Acetazolamide— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to antibiotics.
- Lidothol Patch + Articaine— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia with concurrent use of multiple local anesthetics.
- Lidothol Patch + Benzocaine— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia with concurrent use of multiple local anesthetics.
- Lidothol Patch + Bupivacaine— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia with concurrent use of multiple local anesthetics.
- Lidothol Patch + Chloroquine— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to antimalarials.
- Lidothol Patch + Cyclophosphamide— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to antineoplastic agents.
- Lidothol Patch + Dapsone— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to antibiotics.
- Lidothol Patch + Flutamide— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to antineoplastic agents.
- Lidothol Patch + Hydroxyurea— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to antineoplastic agents.
- Lidothol Patch + Ifosfamide— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to antineoplastic agents.
- Lidothol Patch + Mepivacaine— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia with concurrent use of multiple local anesthetics.
- Lidothol Patch + Metoclopramide— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to oxidizing agents.
- Lidothol Patch + Nitric Oxide— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to nitric oxide.
- Lidothol Patch + Nitrofurantoin— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to antibiotics.
- Lidothol Patch + Nitroglycerin— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to nitrates.
- Lidothol Patch + Nitroprusside— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to nitrites.
- Lidothol Patch + Nitrous Oxide— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to nitrous oxide.
- Lidothol Patch + Para-Aminosalicyclic Acid— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to antibiotics.
- Lidothol Patch + Phenobarbital— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to anticonvulsants.
- Lidothol Patch + Phenytoin— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to anticonvulsants.
- Lidothol Patch + Prilocaine— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia with concurrent use of multiple local anesthetics.
- Lidothol Patch + Primaquine— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to antimalarials.
- Lidothol Patch + Procaine— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia with concurrent use of multiple local anesthetics.
- Lidothol Patch + Quinine— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to oxidizing agents.
- Lidothol Patch + Rasburicase— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to antineoplastic agents.
- Lidothol Patch + Ropivacaine— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia with concurrent use of multiple local anesthetics.
- Lidothol Patch + Sulfasalazine— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to sulfa drugs.
- Lidothol Patch + Tetracaine— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia with concurrent use of multiple local anesthetics.
- Lidothol Patch + Valproate Sodium— Increased risk of methemoglobinemia when local anesthetics are concurrently exposed to anticonvulsants.