Dantrolene may have an interaction with estrogens. Although no interaction has been demonstrated, the rate of liver damage in women over the age of 35 who were taking estrogens is higher than in other groups.
Dantrolene Sodium
Dantrolene is a muscle relaxant that appears to work to prevent the release of calcium. After the widespread introduction of treatment with dantrolene, the mortality of malignant hyperthermia fell from 80% in the 1960s to less than 5%. Azumolene has also been shown to be as effective as dantrolene.
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Dantrolene has a potential for hepatotoxicity. The incidence of symptomatic hepatitis is dose related, but may occur even with a short period of doses at or above 800 mg per day, which greatly increases the risk of serious liver injury.
Dantrolene is a muscle relaxant primarily used to treat malignant hyperthermia and muscle spasticity. It works by inhibiting calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum in skeletal muscles, which helps to reduce excessive muscle contractions and subsequent heat production. As a result, dantrolene can effectively lower elevated body temperature associated with conditions like malignant hyperthermia, helping to stabilize the patient's temperature.
No interactions have been reported between dandelion and standard medications.
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stop giving the drugsgive skeletal muscle relaxant (e.g. Dantrolene)give dopamine releaser (bromocriptine)
because of intermolecular interactions and also possible of polarizing effect
When unsure about possible drug interactions its best to consult a physician. Drug interactions could serious and its better to be safe than sorry.
it has been reported that use of the antihelminthic drugs pyrantel and piperazine together lowers the efficiency of pyrantel. Similarly, combining a given antihelminthic drug with another medication may increase the risk of side effects.
We find no information about interactions between Chantix and any antibiotics. However, you should discuss possible drug interactions with your doctor at the time they are prescribed.