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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Effects of terazosin by pharmacodynamic antagonism. Use Caution/Monitor. NSAIDs decrease prostaglandin synthesis.terbinafineibuprofen will increase the level or effect of terbinafine by affecting hepatic enzyme CYP2C9/10 metabolism. Use Caution/Monitor.terbutalineibuprofen increases and terbutaline decreases serum potassium. Effect of interaction is not clear, use caution. Use Caution/Monitor.ticagrelorticagrelor, ibuprofen.Either increases effects of the other by anticoagulation. Use Caution/Monitor. Increased risk of bleeding with use of ticagrelor and chronic NSAID use. .ticlopidineticlopidine will increase the level or effect of ibuprofen by affecting hepatic enzyme CYP2C9/10 metabolism. Use Caution/Monitor.ticlopidine increases toxicity of ibuprofen by anticoagulation. Use Caution/Monitor.timololtimolol and ibuprofen both increase serum potassium. Use Caution/Monitor.ibuprofen decreases effects of timolol by pharmacodynamic antagonism. Use Caution/Monitor. Long term (>1 wk) NSAID use. NSAIDs decrease prostaglandin synthesis.tobramycin inhaledtobramycin inhaled and ibuprofen both increase nephrotoxicity and/or ototoxicity. Modify Therapy/Monitor Closely. Avoid concurrent or sequential use to decrease risk for ototoxicitytolfenamic acidibuprofen and tolfenamic acid both increase anticoagulation. Use Caution/Monitor.ibuprofen and tolfenamic acid both increase serum potassium. Use Caution/Monitor.tolmetinibuprofen and tolmetin both increase anticoagulation. Use Caution/Monitor.ibuprofen and tolmetin both increase serum potassium. Use Caution/Monitor.tolvaptanibuprofen and tolvaptan both increase serum potassium. Use Caution/Monitor.torsemideibuprofen increases and torsemide decreases serum potassium. Effect of interaction is not clear, use caution. Use Caution/Monitor.trandolapriltrandolapril, ibuprofen.Either increases toxicity of the other by Other (see comment). Use Caution/Monitor. Comment: May result in renal function deterioration, particularly in elderly or volume depleted individuals.travoprost ophthalmictravoprost ophthalmic, ibuprofen. unspecified interaction mechanism. Use Caution/Monitor. There are conflicting reports from studies of either increased or decreased IOP when ophthalmic prostaglandins are coadministered with NSAIDs
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