Interacting Drugs |
Acenocoumarol vs Antineoplastic Agents |
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Mechanism |
Antineoplastic Agents: May enhance the anticoagulant effect of Vitamin K Antagonists. Antineoplastic Agents may diminish the anticoagulant effect of Vitamin K Antagonists. Exceptions: Alitretinoin; Altretamine; Aminoglutethimide; Anastrozole; Asparaginase; AzaCITIDine; Bleomycin; Capecitabine; CARBOplatin; Carmustine; Chlorambucil; CISplatin; Cladribine; Cytarabine; Cytarabine (Liposomal); Dacarbazine; DACTINomycin; DAUNOrubicin Citrate (Liposomal); DAUNOrubicin Hydrochloride; Denileukin Diftitox; DOCEtaxel; DOXOrubicin (Liposomal); Epirubicin; Estramustine; Etoposide Phosphate; Exemestane; Fludarabine; Goserelin; Hydroxyurea; IDArubicin; Irinotecan; Letrozole; Leuprolide; Lomustine; Mechlorethamine; Megestrol; MitoMYcin; MitoXANtrone; Nilutamide; PACLitaxel; Pegaspargase; Pentostatin; Polyestradiol; Porfimer; RiTUXimab; Streptozocin; Tamoxifen; Temozolomide; Teniposide; Thioguanine; Thiotepa; Topotecan; Toremifene; Tretinoin (Systemic); Valrubicin; VinBLAStine; Vinorelbine. |
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