Cocaine has 3 known drug interactions based on U.S. FDA drug labeling data. Notable interactions include combinations with Iobenguane I-123, Ioflupane I-123, Nabilone. Patients taking Cocaine 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
- 3
- Moderate
- 3
Moderate (3)
- Cocaine + Iobenguane I-123— Drug that may decrease norepinephrine uptake and cause false negative imaging results with iobenguane.
- Cocaine + Ioflupane I-123— Binds to dopamine transporter with high affinity and may interfere with Ioflupane I-123 imaging results.
- Cocaine + Nabilone— Additive hypertension, tachycardia, and possibly cardiotoxicity reported with concurrent use.