Certain medicines may cause a negative interaction when taken together with Aceon. Drug interactions may cause the body to metabolize the medications differently than intended, reduce their effectiveness, or cause side effects such as increased levels of medication in the blood or extreme low blood pressure. Medicines that may potentially lead to Aceon drug interactions include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, potassium-sparing diuretics, gentomycin, and lithium.
When taking Aceon with a diuretic, your blood pressure may decrease too much. This is more likely to occur when Aceon is first started. In order to decrease the chances of this interaction, your healthcare provider may change the dosages of medicine, start you on a lower dose of Aceon, and/or monitor you more closely.