Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose has 26 known drug interactions based on U.S. FDA drug labeling data. 17 are classified as major interactions requiring close medical supervision. Notable interactions include combinations with Adrenergic Blockers, Amlodipine, Atracurium. Patients taking Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose 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
- 26
- Major
- 17
- Moderate
- 9
Major (17)
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Adrenergic Blockers— Excessive neuromuscular blockade may occur; concomitant use requires caution.
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Amlodipine— An exaggerated hypotensive response is possible with concomitant use of magnesium sulfate and dihydropyridine calcium ch…
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Atracurium— Potentiation and prolongation of neuromuscular blockade is possible. Magnesium suppresses peripheral neuromuscular funct…
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Cardiac Glycosides— Serious cardiac conduction changes and heart block may occur in digitalized patients; use with extreme caution.
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Cisatracurium— Potentiation and prolongation of neuromuscular blockade is possible. Magnesium suppresses peripheral neuromuscular funct…
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Clevidipine— An exaggerated hypotensive response is possible with concomitant use of magnesium sulfate and dihydropyridine calcium ch…
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Felodipine— An exaggerated hypotensive response is possible with concomitant use of magnesium sulfate and dihydropyridine calcium ch…
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Isradipine— An exaggerated hypotensive response is possible with concomitant use of magnesium sulfate and dihydropyridine calcium ch…
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Nicardipine— An exaggerated hypotensive response is possible with concomitant use of magnesium sulfate and dihydropyridine calcium ch…
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Nifedipine— An exaggerated hypotensive response is possible with concomitant use of magnesium sulfate and dihydropyridine calcium ch…
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Nimodipine— An exaggerated hypotensive response is possible with concomitant use of magnesium sulfate and dihydropyridine calcium ch…
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Nisoldipine— An exaggerated hypotensive response is possible with concomitant use of magnesium sulfate and dihydropyridine calcium ch…
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Pancuronium— Potentiation and prolongation of neuromuscular blockade is possible. Magnesium suppresses peripheral neuromuscular funct…
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Propofol— Potentiation and prolongation of analgesia and CNS depression is possible. Magnesium antagonizes NMDA receptors.
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Rocuronium— Potentiation and prolongation of neuromuscular blockade is possible. Magnesium suppresses peripheral neuromuscular funct…
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Succinylcholine— Potentiation and prolongation of neuromuscular blockade is possible. Magnesium suppresses peripheral neuromuscular funct…
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Vecuronium— Potentiation and prolongation of neuromuscular blockade is possible. Magnesium suppresses peripheral neuromuscular funct…
Moderate (9)
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Alcohol— Alcohol induces renal losses of magnesium, potentially leading to hypomagnesemia.
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Amphotericin B— Amphotericin B induces renal losses of magnesium, potentially leading to hypomagnesemia.
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Barbiturates— Additive CNS depressant effects may occur; dosage adjustment needed when used concomitantly with magnesium sulfate.
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Calcium Antagonists— CNS depression and peripheral transmission defects from magnesium may be antagonized by calcium administration.
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Cisplatin— Cisplatin induces renal losses of magnesium, potentially leading to hypomagnesemia.
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Cyclosporine— Cyclosporine induces renal losses of magnesium, potentially leading to hypomagnesemia.
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Digitalis Glycosides— Digitalis induces renal losses of magnesium, potentially leading to hypomagnesemia.
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Diuretics— Diuretics induce renal losses of magnesium, potentially leading to hypomagnesemia.
- Magnesium Sulfate In Dextrose + Topical Local Anesthetics— Additive CNS depressant effects may occur; dosage adjustment needed when used concomitantly with magnesium sulfate.