Methysergide has 11 known drug interactions based on U.S. FDA drug labeling data. Of these, 11 are contraindicated combinations that should be avoided entirely. Notable interactions include combinations with Almotriptan, Almotriptan Malate, Eletriptan Hydrobromide. Patients taking Methysergide 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
- 11
- Contraindicated
- 11
Contraindicated (11)
- Methysergide + Almotriptan— Do not use within 24 hours of almotriptan due to risk of prolonged vasospastic reactions.
- Methysergide + Almotriptan Malate— Do not use almotriptan malate and methysergide within 24 hours of each other due to risk of prolonged vasospastic reacti…
- Methysergide + Eletriptan Hydrobromide— Ergot-type medication causes prolonged vasospastic reactions. Use within 24 hours of eletriptan hydrobromide is contrain…
- Methysergide + Frovatriptan Succinate— Ergot-type medication causing prolonged vasospastic reactions with additive effects to frovatriptan. Use within 24 hours…
- Methysergide + Naratriptan— Ergot-type medication causing prolonged vasospastic reactions with additive effects when used with naratriptan. Contrain…
- Methysergide + Rizatriptan— Methysergide causes prolonged vasospastic reactions with additive effects. Use within 24 hours is contraindicated.
- Methysergide + Rizatriptan Benzoate— Ergot-type medication causing prolonged vasospastic reactions. Use within 24 hours of rizatriptan benzoate is contraindi…
- Methysergide + Sumatriptan— Ergot-type medication causing prolonged vasospastic reactions with additive effects. Use within 24 hours of sumatriptan …
- Methysergide + Sumatriptan Succinate— Ergot-type medication causing prolonged vasospastic reactions; additive effects contraindicate use within 24 hours of su…
- Methysergide + Sumatriptan Succinate And Naproxen Sodium— Ergot-type medication causing prolonged vasospastic reactions. Coadministration within 24 hours is contraindicated due t…
- Methysergide + Zolmitriptan— Ergot-type medication causing prolonged vasospastic reactions. Use within 24 hours of zolmitriptan is contraindicated.