Drug-Antacid Interactions: Assessment of Clinical Importance
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- 1 July 1987
- journal article
- other
- Published by SAGE Publications in Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy
- Vol. 21 (7-8) , 607-617
- https://doi.org/10.1177/1060028087021007-806
Abstract
Antacids and adsorbents are commonly used preparations that are generally considered to be pharmacologically inert and free from adverse effects. They may, however, interact with a diverse range of primary drugs and the sequelae can be disadvantageous to the efficacy of the primary medication. Many such reports in the literature are based on animal experiments, or on single-dose studies in healthy subjects. Some reports are anecdotal and are unconfirmed; others are based solely on in vitro evidence. Potentially important interactions have been suggested for a relatively small group of drugs: tetracyclines, phenytoin, digoxin, chloroquine, cimetidine, quinidine, nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, and beta-blocking agents. The evidence for these has been critically evaluated, as well as for antacid-anticoagulant and antacid-nitrofurantoin interactions that have been wrongly emphasized in the literature. The majority of literature reports on interactions with antacids have been overemphasized; only ferrous sulfate-, isoniazid-, and tetracycline-antacid interactions fall into a category I importance (scale I–III of descending importance). This category is for those interactions with good evidence of actual or potential importance in patients or in relevant studies on normal subjects.Keywords
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