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Adalimumab-Adbm

Also known as: Adalimumab-Adbm

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9 interactions on record⛔ Black Box Warning

Adalimumab-Adbm has 9 known drug interactions based on U.S. FDA drug labeling data. Of these, 1 are contraindicated combinations that should be avoided entirely. 4 are classified as major interactions requiring close medical supervision. Notable interactions include combinations with Live Vaccines, Abatacept, Adalimumab. Patients taking Adalimumab-Adbm 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
9
Contraindicated
1
Major
4
Moderate
4

Contraindicated (1)

Major (4)

  • Adalimumab-Adbm + AbataceptIncreased risk of serious infection when combined with adalimumab-adbm. Concomitant use not recommended in patients with
  • Adalimumab-Adbm + Adalimumab( 5.1 , 5.7 , 7.2 ) Live vaccines: Avoid use with Adalimumab-adbm. ( 5.10 , 7.3 ) 7.1 Methotrexate Adalimumab has been s
  • Adalimumab-Adbm + AnakinraIncreased risk of serious infection when combined with adalimumab-adbm. Concomitant use not recommended in patients with
  • Adalimumab-Adbm + RituximabA higher rate of serious infections has also been observed in patients with RA treated with rituximab who received subse

Moderate (4)

  • Adalimumab-Adbm + CyclosporineCYP450 enzyme formation may be suppressed by adalimumab-adbm. Monitoring of drug concentration recommended upon initiati
  • Adalimumab-Adbm + MethotrexateMethotrexate reduces apparent clearance of adalimumab but does not require dose adjustment of either drug.
  • Adalimumab-Adbm + TheophyllineCYP450 enzyme formation may be suppressed by adalimumab-adbm. Monitoring of drug concentration recommended upon initiati
  • Adalimumab-Adbm + WarfarinCYP450 enzyme formation may be suppressed by adalimumab-adbm. Monitoring of warfarin effect recommended upon initiation

Data sourced from U.S. FDA drug labeling via openFDA and the NIH National Library of Medicine. For informational purposes only. Always consult your pharmacist or physician.