Drugs that may alter Gleevec plasma concentrations (Long List)

also see: CYTOCHROME P450 DRUG INTERACTION TABLE

Note: CYP3A4 is the main enzyme that metabolizes Gleevec and therefore effects may be more pronounced that those related to CYP2D6


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Note: This page is for educational use and thus is not intended to provide medical advice; please inform your physician or pharmacist of any prescription or over-the-counter medications or supplements you may be taking, and ask them if you have any questions regarding any possible interactions. While we do make an effort to keep this list updated, it may not be complete. Please refer to a site like CYTOCHROME P450 DRUG INTERACTION TABLE and/or your medication’s prescribing information for more definitive information.

For more information about Gleevec see Full Prescribing Information.
For more information about Sutent see Full Prescribing Information.
For more information about Stivarga see Full Prescribing Information.

Reference

Flockhart DA. Drug Interactions: Cytochrome P450 Drug Interaction Table. Indiana University School of Medicine (2007) Accessed 6/29/16.