Sodium Acid Phosphate has 5 known drug interactions based on U.S. FDA drug labeling data. Notable interactions include combinations with Amphetamine, Amphetamine Sulfate, Dextroamphetamine. Patients taking Sodium Acid Phosphate 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
- 5
- Moderate
- 5
Moderate (5)
- Sodium Acid Phosphate + Amphetamine— Urinary acidifying agent that increases ionized amphetamine species, increasing urinary excretion and lowering blood lev…
- Sodium Acid Phosphate + Amphetamine Sulfate— Urinary acidifying agent that increases ionized amphetamine species and urinary excretion, lowering blood levels and eff…
- Sodium Acid Phosphate + Dextroamphetamine— Urinary acidifying agent increases amphetamine ionization and urinary excretion, lowering blood levels and efficacy.
- Sodium Acid Phosphate + Dextroamphetamine Saccharate, Amphetamine Aspartate Monohydrate, Dextroamphetamine Sulfate And Amphetamine Sulfate— Urinary acidifying agent that lowers blood levels and efficacy of amphetamines. Dose adjustment may be needed based on c…
- Sodium Acid Phosphate + Dextroamphetamine Sulfate— Urinary acidifying agent that increases ionized amphetamine species, increasing urinary excretion and lowering blood lev…