Doxepin has 10 known drug interactions based on U.S. FDA drug labeling data. Of these, 1 are contraindicated combinations that should be avoided entirely. 2 are classified as major interactions requiring close medical supervision. Notable interactions include combinations with Mao Inhibitors, Cimetidine, Tolazamide. Patients taking Doxepin 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
- 10
- Contraindicated
- 1
- Major
- 2
- Moderate
- 7
Contraindicated (1)
- Doxepin + Mao Inhibitors— Doxepin should not be administered in patients on MAOIs within the past two weeks.
Major (2)
- Doxepin + Cimetidine— Cimetidine doubles doxepin exposure by inhibiting CYP isozymes. Maximum dose of 3 mg recommended when co-administered.
- Doxepin + Tolazamide— ( 7.4 , 5.4 ) Tolazamide: A case of severe hypoglycemia has been reported. 7.5 Tolazamide A case of severe hypoglycemia …
Moderate (7)
- Doxepin + Alcohol— Sedative effects of alcohol may be potentiated when taken with doxepin.
- Doxepin + Cns Depressants— Sedative effects of CNS depressants may be potentiated when taken with doxepin.
- Doxepin + Dopamine Hydrochloride— Concomitant use may potentiate the cardiovascular effects of dopamine, including hypertension.
- Doxepin + Histamine— Tricyclic antidepressant that lessens histamine skin test responses. Should be withheld for at least 7 days before skin …
- Doxepin + Nitroglycerin— Tricyclic antidepressant may cause dry mouth and diminished salivary secretions, making sublingual nitroglycerin dissolu…
- Doxepin + Ramelteon— Increases ramelteon AUC by approximately 66% and Cmax by 69%; patients should be closely monitored.
- Doxepin + Sedating Antihistamines— Sedative effects of sedating antihistamines may be potentiated when taken with doxepin.