Interacting Drugs |
Carisoprodol, aspirin, and codeine vs Corticosteroids (Systemic) |
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Mechanism |
Corticosteroids (Systemic): Salicylates may enhance the adverse/toxic effect of Corticosteroids (Systemic). These specifically include gastrointestinal ulceration and bleeding. Corticosteroids (Systemic) may decrease the serum concentration of Salicylates. Withdrawal of corticosteroids may result in salicylate toxicity. |
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Carisoprodol, aspirin, and codeine vs Corticosteroids (Systemic)
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