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Adalimumab-Ryvk

Also known as: Adalimumab-Ryvk

Route: Subcutaneous

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9 interactions on record⛔ Black Box Warning

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

Moderate (4)

  • Adalimumab-Ryvk + CyclosporineAdalimumab-ryvk may suppress CYP450 enzyme formation, affecting cyclosporine concentration. Monitor concentration and ad
  • Adalimumab-Ryvk + MethotrexateMTX reduces apparent clearance of adalimumab but no dose adjustment needed for either drug. Monitoring recommended.
  • Adalimumab-Ryvk + TheophyllineAdalimumab-ryvk may suppress CYP450 enzyme formation, affecting theophylline concentration. Monitor concentration and ad
  • Adalimumab-Ryvk + WarfarinAdalimumab-ryvk may suppress CYP450 enzyme formation, affecting warfarin metabolism. Monitor effect and adjust dose as n

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.