Drug Interaction
Acetohexamide- The beta-blocker decreases the symptoms of hypoglycemia
Aminophylline- Antagonism of action and increased effect of theophylline
Amobarbital- The barbiturate decreases the effect of metabolized beta-blocker
Aprobarbital-- The barbiturate decreases the effect of metabolized beta-blocker
Butabarbital- The barbiturate decreases the effect of metabolized beta-blocker
Butalbital- The barbiturate decreases the effect of metabolized beta-blocker
Butethal- The barbiturate decreases the effect of metabolized beta-blocker
Chlorpromazine- Increased effect of both drugs
Chlorpropamide- The beta-blocker decreases the symptoms of hypoglycemia
Cimetidine- Cimetidine increases the effect of the beta-blocker
Citalopram- The SSRI increases the effect of the beta-blocker
Clonidine- Increased hypertension when clonidine stopped
Dihydroergotamine- Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Dihydroergotoxine- Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Dihydroquinidine barbiturate- The barbiturate decreases the effect of metabolized beta-blocker
Diltiazem- Increased risk of bradycardia
Disopyramide- The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Dyphylline- Antagonism of action and increased effect of theophylline
Epinephrine- Hypertension, then bradycardia
Ergonovine- Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Ergotamine- Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Escitalopram- The SSRI increases the effect of the beta-blocker
Fenoterol- Antagonism
Fluoxetine- The SSRI increases the effect of the beta-blocker
Formoterol- Antagonism
Glibenclamide- The beta-blocker decreases the symptoms of hypoglycemia
Gliclazide- The beta-blocker decreases the symptoms of hypoglycemia
Glipizide- The beta-blocker decreases the symptoms of hypoglycemia
Glisoxepide- The beta-blocker decreases the symptoms of hypoglycemia
Glycodiazine- The beta-blocker decreases the symptoms of hypoglycemia
Haloperidol- Increased effect of both drugs
Heptabarbital- The barbiturate decreases the effect of metabolized beta-blocker
Hexobarbital- The barbiturate decreases the effect of metabolized beta-blocker
Hydralazine- Increased effect of both drugs
Ibuprofen -Risk of inhibition of renal prostaglandins
Indomethacin- Risk of inhibition of renal prostaglandins
Insulin -The beta-blocker decreases the symptoms of hypoglycemia
Isoproterenol- Antagonism
Lidocaine -The beta-blocker increases the effect and toxicity of lidocaine
Maprotiline- Propranolol increases the serum levels of cisapride
Mesoridazine- Increased risk of cardiotoxicity and arrhythmias
Methohexital- The barbiturate decreases the effect of metabolized beta-blocker
Methyldopa- Possible hypertensive crisis
Methylphenobarbital- The barbiturate decreases the effect of metabolized beta-blocker
Methysergide- Ischemia with risk of gangrene
Orciprenaline- Antagonism
Oxtriphylline- Antagonism of action and increased effect of theophylline
Paroxetine- The SSRI increases the effect of the beta-blocker
Pentobarbital- The barbiturate decreases the effect of metabolized beta-blocker
Phenobarbital- The barbiturate decreases the effect of metabolized beta-blocker
Pirbuterol -Antagonism
Piroxicam -Risk of inhibition of renal prostaglandins
Prazosin -Risk of hypotension at the beginning of therapy
Primidone -The barbiturate decreases the effect of metabolized beta-blocker
Procaterol- Antagonism
Propafenone- Propafenone increases the effect of the beta-blocker
Quinidine barbiturate- The barbiturate decreases the effect of metabolized beta-blocker
Repaglinide- The beta-blocker decreases the symptoms of hypoglycemia
Rifampin -Rifampin decreases the effect of the metabolized beta-blocker
Rizatriptan- Propranolol increases the effect and toxicity of rizatriptan
Salbutamol- Antagonism
Salmeterol- Antagonism
Secobarbital- The barbiturate decreases the effect of metabolized beta-blocker
Sertraline- The SSRI increases the effect of the beta-blocker
Talbutal- The barbiturate decreases the effect of metabolized beta-blocker
Terbutaline- Antagonism
Theophylline- Antagonism of action and increased effect of theophylline
Thioridazine- Increased risk of cardiotoxicity and arrhythmias
Tolazamide- The beta-blocker decreases the symptoms of hypoglycemia
Tolbutamide- The beta-blocker decreases the symptoms of hypoglycemia
Verapamil- Increased effect of both drugs
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