Aspirin And Extended - Release Dipyridamole has 16 known drug interactions based on U.S. FDA drug labeling data. 9 are classified as major interactions requiring close medical supervision. Notable interactions include combinations with Acetazolamide, Adenosine, Anagrelide. Patients taking Aspirin And Extended - Release Dipyridamole 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
- 16
- Major
- 9
- Moderate
- 7
Major (9)
- Aspirin And Extended - Release Dipyridamole + Acetazolamide— Concurrent use can lead to high serum concentrations of acetazolamide and toxicity due to competition at renal tubule fo…
- Aspirin And Extended - Release Dipyridamole + Adenosine— Dipyridamole increases plasma levels and cardiovascular effects of adenosine. Adjustment of adenosine dosage may be nece…
- Aspirin And Extended - Release Dipyridamole + Anagrelide— Patients taking aspirin with anagrelide are at increased risk of bleeding.
- Aspirin And Extended - Release Dipyridamole + Heparin— Aspirin increases the anticoagulant activity of heparin, increasing bleeding risk.
- Aspirin And Extended - Release Dipyridamole + Methotrexate— Salicylate can inhibit renal clearance of methotrexate, leading to bone marrow toxicity, especially in elderly or renall…
- Aspirin And Extended - Release Dipyridamole + Nsaids— Concurrent use with aspirin may increase bleeding risk or lead to decreased renal function.
- Aspirin And Extended - Release Dipyridamole + Oral Anticoagulants— Increased risk of bleeding. Aspirin can displace warfarin from protein binding sites, prolonging prothrombin time and bl…
- Aspirin And Extended - Release Dipyridamole + Regadenoson— Dipyridamole increases cardiovascular effects of regadenoson. Risk of cardiovascular side effects may be increased durin…
- Aspirin And Extended - Release Dipyridamole + Warfarin— Aspirin displaces warfarin from protein binding sites, leading to prolongation of prothrombin time and bleeding time.
Moderate (7)
- Aspirin And Extended - Release Dipyridamole + Diuretics— Aspirin may diminish the effectiveness of diuretics in patients with renal or cardiovascular disease due to inhibition o…
- Aspirin And Extended - Release Dipyridamole + Mao Inhibitors— Aspirin may diminish the hyponatremic and hypotensive effects of ACE inhibitors through indirect effects on the renin-an…
- Aspirin And Extended - Release Dipyridamole + Nonselective Beta-Adrenergic Antagonists— Aspirin may diminish the hypotensive effects of beta blockers due to inhibition of renal prostaglandins, leading to decr…
- Aspirin And Extended - Release Dipyridamole + Phenytoin— Salicylic acid can displace protein-bound phenytoin, leading to decreased total concentration of phenytoin.
- Aspirin And Extended - Release Dipyridamole + Probenecid— Salicylates antagonize the uricosuric action of probenecid.
- Aspirin And Extended - Release Dipyridamole + Sulfinpyrazone— Salicylates antagonize the uricosuric action of sulfinpyrazone.
- Aspirin And Extended - Release Dipyridamole + Valproic Acid— Salicylic acid can displace protein-bound valproic acid, leading to increased serum levels.