Patiromer has 31 known drug interactions based on U.S. FDA drug labeling data. Notable interactions include combinations with Bisoprolol, Carvedilol, Ciprofloxacin. Patients taking Patiromer 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
- 31
- Moderate
- 10
Moderate (10)
- Patiromer + Bisoprolol— Patiromer binds bisoprolol, potentially reducing systemic exposure and clinical efficacy. Separate dosing by at least 3 …
- Patiromer + Carvedilol— Patiromer binds carvedilol, potentially reducing systemic exposure and clinical efficacy. Separate dosing by at least 3 …
- Patiromer + Ciprofloxacin— Patiromer binds ciprofloxacin, potentially reducing systemic exposure and clinical efficacy. Separate dosing by at least…
- Patiromer + Levothyroxine— Patiromer binds levothyroxine, potentially reducing systemic exposure and clinical efficacy. Separate dosing by at least…
- Patiromer + Metformin— Patiromer binds metformin, potentially reducing systemic exposure and clinical efficacy. Separate dosing by at least 3 h…
- Patiromer + Mycophenolate Mofetil— Patiromer binds mycophenolate mofetil, potentially reducing systemic exposure and clinical efficacy. Separate dosing by …
- Patiromer + Nebivolol— Patiromer binds nebivolol, potentially reducing systemic exposure and clinical efficacy. Separate dosing by at least 3 h…
- Patiromer + Quinidine— Patiromer binds quinidine, potentially reducing systemic exposure and clinical efficacy. Separate dosing by at least 3 h…
- Patiromer + Telmisartan— Patiromer binds telmisartan, potentially reducing systemic exposure and clinical efficacy. Separate dosing by at least 3…
- Patiromer + Thiamine— Patiromer binds thiamine, potentially reducing systemic exposure and clinical efficacy. Separate dosing by at least 3 ho…