Rebyota Interactions
There are 131 drugs known to interact with Rebyota (fecal microbiota, live). Of the total drug interactions, 131 are moderate.
Medications known to interact with Rebyota
Note: Showing generic names only.
A
B
C
- capreomycin
- carbenicillin
- cefaclor
- cefadroxil
- cefamandole
- cefdinir
- cefditoren
- cefepime
- cefixime
- cefoxitin
- cefpodoxime
- cefprozil
- ceftaroline
- ceftazidime
- ceftibuten
- ceftizoxime
- ceftriaxone
- cefuroxime
- cephalexin
- cephradine
- chloramphenicol
- cinoxacin
- ciprofloxacin
- clarithromycin
- clindamycin
- clofazimine
- cloxacillin
- colistimethate
- cycloserine
D
- dalbavancin
- dapsone
- daptomycin
- delafloxacin
- demeclocycline
- dicloxacillin
- dirithromycin
- doripenem
- doxycycline
E
F
G
I
K
L
M
N
O
P
- paromomycin
- penicillin g benzathine
- penicillin g potassium
- penicillin g sodium
- penicillin v potassium
- pentamidine
- piperacillin
- plazomicin
- polymyxin b
- procaine penicillin
- pyrazinamide
Q
R
S
- sarecycline
- secnidazole
- sparfloxacin
- spectinomycin
- streptomycin
- sulfadiazine
- sulfadoxine
- sulfamethizole
- sulfamethoxazole
- sulfisoxazole
T
- tedizolid
- telavancin
- telithromycin
- tetracycline
- ticarcillin
- tigecycline
- tinidazole
- tobramycin
- trimethoprim
- troleandomycin
- trovafloxacin
V
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Drug Interaction Classification
Highly clinically significant. Avoid combinations; the risk of the interaction outweighs the benefit. | |
Moderately clinically significant. Usually avoid combinations; use it only under special circumstances. | |
Minimally clinically significant. Minimize risk; assess risk and consider an alternative drug, take steps to circumvent the interaction risk and/or institute a monitoring plan. | |
No interaction information available. |
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