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Thiamine - Interactions with other Active Compounds

26 Dec 2016

Thiamine + Penicillin

Do not mix in the same syringe thiamine and benzylpenicillin (destruction of the antibiotic).

Thiamine + Dopamine

The solutions are incompatible (can not be mixed in the same syringe).

Thiamine + Isoniazid + Pyrazinamide + Rifampin + Ethambutol

Isoniazid (consisting of a combination of isoniazid + pyrazinamide + ethambutol + rifampicin) reduces the effectiveness of vitamin B1 (enhances its excretion).

Thiamine + Isoniazid + Pyrazinamide + Rifampicin

Isoniazid (consisting of a combination of isoniazid + pyrazinamide + rifampin) reduces the effectiveness of thiamine. You cab buy - Thiamine injection.

Thiamine + Isoniazid + ethambutol + Pyridoxine

Isoniazid (consisting of a combination of isoniazid + ethambutol + pyridoxine) reduces the effectiveness of thiamine (enhances its excretion).

Thiamine + Lanatozid C

Inotropic effect lanatozida C is enhanced by the combined use with thiamine.

Thiamine + Mitoxantrone

Pharmaceutical incompatibility.

Thiamine + A nicotinic acid

Do not mix in the same syringe, thiamine and niacin (destruction of thiamine).

Thiamine + Pyrazinamide Prothionamide + + + Rifabutin [Pyridoxine]

Pyridoxine (consisting of a combination of pyrazinamide protionamid + + + rifabutin [pyridoxine]) pharmaceutically incompatible with thiamine.

Thiamine + pyridoxal phosphate

The solutions are not compatible.

Thiamine + Cyanocobalamin Pyridoxine + + Folic Acid

Cyanocobalamin (consisting of a combination of cyanocobalamin pyridoxine + + folic acid) pharmaceutically incompatible with thiamine.

Thiamine + Pyridoxine

Not recommended simultaneous parenteral administration of thiamine and pyridoxine (vitamin B6): Vitamin B6 impedes conversion of thiamine to a biologically active form.

Thiamine + Pyridoxine

Pyridoxine pharmaceutically incompatible with vitamin B1.

Thiamine + Propranolol

Thiamine is the combined use reduces the pharmacological activity of propranolol.

Thiamine + Reserpine

Thiamine is the combined use reduces the pharmacological activity of reserpine.

Thiamine + Streptomycin

Do not mix in the same syringe thiamine and streptomycin (antibiotics destruction).

Thiamine + suxamethonium iodide

Thiamine is the combined use reduces the pharmacological activity of suxamethonium iodide.

Thiamine + Phenobarbital

Phenobarbital calming effect is reduced while the use of thiamine.

Thiamine + Cyanocobalamin

Not recommended simultaneous parenteral administration of thiamine and cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12): Vitamin B12 enhances the allergenic effect of thiamine.

Thiamine + Cyanocobalamin

Cyanocobalamin is pharmaceutically incompatible with thiamine (as contained in the molecule of cyanocobalamin cobalt ion destroys this vitamin).

The risk of allergic reactions is increased by combined use of cyanocobalamin with thiamine.

Thiamine + ergocalciferol

If concomitant use of thiamine weakens the toxic effect of ergocalciferol.

Thiamine + Emoxypine + [Pyridoxine]

Pyridoxine (consisting of a combination emoxypine + [pyridoxine]) pharmaceutically incompatible with thiamine.

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