Trandate Drug Interactions

When medicines such as tricyclic antidepressants or cimetidine are taken together with Trandate, drug interactions may potentially occur. When these interactions occur, your body may metabolize the drugs differently than intended. Some drug interactions with Trandate may result in increased levels of medicine in your blood. Other medications that may cause Trandate drug interactions include calcium channel blockers, nitroglycerin, and certain diabetes medicines.

 

Trandate Drug Interactions: An Introduction

 Trandate® (labetalol hydrochloride) potentially has a number of other medicines with which it may interact. Some Trandate drug interactions can involve medications such as:
 
o Verapamil (Calan®, Isoptin®)
o Verapamil extended release (Calan® SR, Covera-HS®, Isoptin® SR, Verelan®, Verelan® PM)
o Diltiazem ER (Cardizem® CD, Cardizem® LA, Cardizem® SR, Dilacor® XR, Diltia XT™, Tiazac®)
o Nifedipine ER (Adalat® CC, Procardia XL®)
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Written by/reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD; Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
Last reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD;