Interacting Drugs |
Acetaminophen, isometheptene, and dichloralphenazone vs Metyrapone |
Security Level |
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Mechanism |
Metyrapone: May increase the serum concentration of Acetaminophen. More importantly, by inhibiting the conjugative metabolism of acetaminophen, metyrapone may shift the metabolism towards the oxidative route that produces a hepatotoxic metabolite. |
Management |
Monitor therapy |
Acetaminophen, isometheptene, and dichloralphenazone vs Metyrapone
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