Drug Interactions of Dabigatran:
© Dabigatran is a direct Thrombin
Inhibitor.
© Dabigatran is used to prevent strokes in patients with Atrial Fibrillation and to treat and prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis
(DVT) and Pulmonary Embolism (PE) in some circumstances.
© Mechanism of action of Dabigatran:
© Concomitant use of Dabigatran and Itraconazole or
Ketoconazole is contraindicated due
to heightened risk of bleeding.
© The risk of Thrombosis might be elevated by the
coadministration of Dabigatran with P-Glycoprotein Inducers
(Carbamazepine, Rifampin, St. John's wort)
© Drugs increasing the risk of
Dabigatran associated bleeding, include…
· P- Glycoprotein inhibitors (Verapamil, Quinidine,
Amiodarone, Ketoconazole, Itraconazole, Ritonavir, Saquinavir, Nelfinavir,
Tacrolimus, Cyclosporine)
· Heparin
· Enoxaparin
· Dalteparin
· Tinzaparin
· Fondaparinux
· Phenindione
· Bivalirudin
· Lepirudin
· Danaparoid
· Rivaroxaban
· Apixaban
© Drug interactions can result in significant morbidity and mortality
and thus minimizing the risk for drug interactions should be a goal in drug
therapy.
© The patients with clotting disorders should bring a list of all of
the drugs they are taking including prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs,
and any supplements, herbal or otherwise, during their visit to the doctor or
pharmacist.
© The risk of adverse effects could be reduced by healthcare
professionals through the screening, education, and follow up on suspected drug
interactions.
© If possible, the patients are recommended to fill all their
prescriptions at one pharmacy.
©
Pharmacists
can play a crucial role in identifying possible drug interactions by asking
patients on Anticoagulants about their herbal and other alternative medicine
product use.