Voltaren-XR Interactions Explained
The following sections explain in detail how the drugs mentioned above can cause potentially negative interactions when taken with
Voltaren-XR.
Warfarin
If you are taking blood thinners, such as warfarin, while taking
Voltaren-XR, your body may metabolize them differently than intended. Your healthcare provider may choose to monitor your INR and prothrombin time more frequently and adjust your dosages accordingly. INR and prothrombin time are tests used to measure how well your blood is clotting.
Other Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
Using these pain relievers with Voltaren-XR can increase the risk of bleeding. However,
acetaminophen (
Tylenol®) products can be safely used.
Aspirin
Aspirin and Voltaren-XR can be used together; however, studies have indicated that when these medicines are combined, there is a greater risk of stomach ulcers. Talk with your healthcare provider about using aspirin and Voltaren-XR together in your particular situation.
ACE Inhibitors
Voltaren-XR may inhibit the
blood pressure-lowering effects of ACE inhibitors. As a result, your healthcare provider may need to adjust your dose of these drugs.
Diuretics
Voltaren-XR may reduce the activity of diuretics. If this happens, your healthcare provider may need to adjust your dose of these drugs.
Lithium
Taking Voltaren-XR and
lithium together may increase the levels of lithium in your body by decreasing the amount removed by the kidneys. Your healthcare provider may need to adjust your dose of these drugs and monitor the level of lithium in your blood, depending on your particular situation.