Simultaneous use of Analgin with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Analgin.
Analgin enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Analgin.
Strengthens hypothermia chlorpromazine.
Simultaneous use of amizolmet with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Amizolmet.
Amizolmet enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Amizolmet with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Amizolmet.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Analgin.
Analgin enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Analgin.
Strengthens hypothermia chlorpromazine.
Simultaneous use of amizolmet with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Amizolmet.
Amizolmet enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Amizolmet with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Amizolmet.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Analgin.
Analgin enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Analgin.
Strengthens hypothermia chlorpromazine.
Simultaneous use of amizolmet with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Amizolmet.
Amizolmet enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Amizolmet with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Amizolmet.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Analgin.
Analgin enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Analgin.
Strengthens hypothermia chlorpromazine.
Simultaneous use of amizolmet with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Amizolmet.
Amizolmet enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Amizolmet with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Amizolmet.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Analgin.
Analgin enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Analgin.
Strengthens hypothermia chlorpromazine.
Simultaneous use of amizolmet with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Amizolmet.
Amizolmet enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Amizolmet with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Amizolmet.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Analgin.
Analgin enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Analgin.
Strengthens hypothermia chlorpromazine.
Simultaneous use of amizolmet with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Amizolmet.
Amizolmet enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Amizolmet with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Amizolmet.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Analgin.
Analgin enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Analgin.
Strengthens hypothermia chlorpromazine.
Simultaneous use of amizolmet with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Amizolmet.
Amizolmet enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Amizolmet with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Amizolmet.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Analgin.
Analgin enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Analgin.
Strengthens hypothermia chlorpromazine.
Simultaneous use of amizolmet with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Amizolmet.
Amizolmet enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Amizolmet with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Amizolmet.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Analgin.
Analgin enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Analgin.
Strengthens hypothermia chlorpromazine.
Simultaneous use of amizolmet with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Amizolmet.
Amizolmet enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Amizolmet with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Amizolmet.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Analgin.
Analgin enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Analgin with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Analgin.
Strengthens hypothermia chlorpromazine.
Simultaneous use of amizolmet with other non-narcotic analgesics can lead to a mutual increase in toxic effects.
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives and allopurinol disrupt the metabolism of Metamizole in the liver and increase its toxicity.
Barbiturates and phenylbutazone weakened the effect of Amizolmet.
Amizolmet enhances the effects of alcohol-containing drinks.
Radiopaque substances, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be used during Metamizole treatment.
Metamizole, displacing oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, GCS and indomethacin from protein binding, increases their activity.
Simultaneous use of Amizolmet with cyclosporine reduces the level of the latter in the blood. Thiamazole and sarcolysin increase the risk of leukopenia. The effect is enhanced by codeine, propranolol (slows down inactivation).
Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of Amizolmet.