How does the drug interact with Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml:
Coadministration of Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml with Rosiglitazone may sometimes affect blood glucose levels. Both low blood glucose and, less frequently, high blood glucose have been reported.
How to manage the interaction:
Although there is a possible interaction, Rosiglitazone can be taken with Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml if prescribed by the doctor. Consult the prescriber if you experience symptoms such as nervousness, confusion, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, tremor, nausea, hunger, weakness, perspiration, palpitation, rapid heartbeat, increased urination, increased thirst, and increased hunger. Maintaining blood glucose levels is advised.
How does the drug interact with Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml:
Taking Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml and Disopyramide can increase the risk of irregular heart rhythms.
How to manage the interaction:
Taking Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml and Disopyramide together is not recommended as it can possibly result in an interaction, it can be taken if your doctor has advised it. However, if you experience sudden dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, shortness of breath, chest pain or tightness, rapid heartbeat, or memory loss, contact your doctor immediately. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml:
Co-administration of Dapagliflozin with Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml may sometimes affect blood glucose levels. Both low blood glucose and, less frequently, high blood glucose have been reported.
How to manage the interaction:
Although there is a possible interaction, Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml can be taken with Dapagliflozin if prescribed by the doctor. Consult the prescriber if you experience symptoms such as nervousness, confusion, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, tremor, nausea, hunger, weakness, perspiration, palpitation, rapid heartbeat, increased urination, increased thirst, and increased hunger. Maintaining blood glucose levels is advised. Do not discontinue the medication without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml:
Taking Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml with Bepridil can increase the risk or severity of irregular heart rhythms. The risk increases in patients with a history of heart illness or electrolyte imbalance.
How to manage the interaction:
Taking Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml with Bepridil together can possibly result in an interaction, it can be taken if your doctor has advised it. However, if you experience sudden dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, shortness of breath, chest pain or tightness, rapid heartbeat, or memory loss, contact a doctor immediately. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml:
Coadministration of Repaglinide with Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml may sometimes affect blood glucose levels. Both low blood glucose and, less frequently, high blood glucose have been reported.
How to manage the interaction:
Although there is a possible interaction, Repaglinide can be taken with Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml if prescribed by the doctor. However, consult the doctor if you experience unusual symptoms. Do not stop using any medications without first talking to your doctor.
How does the drug interact with Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml:
Taking Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml with Ziprasidone can increase the risk of irregular heart rhythm.
How to manage the interaction:
Taking Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml with Ziprasidone together can possibly result in an interaction, but it can be taken together if prescribed by a doctor. However, consult your doctor if you experience sudden dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, shortness of breath. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml:
Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml may reduce the effectiveness tirzepatide and therby increase the blood glucose levels.
How to manage the interaction:
Close blood glucose monitoring is recommended when on treatment with Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml along with tirzepatide.
How does the drug interact with Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml:
Coadministration of Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml with INSULIN HUMAN may sometimes affect blood glucose levels. Both low blood glucose and, less frequently, high blood glucose have been reported.
How to manage the interaction:
Although there is a possible interaction, INSULIN HUMAN can be taken with Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml if prescribed by the doctor. Consult the prescriber if you experience symptoms such as nervousness, confusion, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, tremors, nausea, hunger, weakness, perspiration, palpitation, rapid heartbeat, increased urination, increased thirst, and increased hunger. Maintaining blood glucose levels is advised.
How does the drug interact with Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml:
Taking Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml with Dronedarone can increase the risk or severity of irregular heart rhythms. The risk increases in patients with a history of heart illness or electrolyte imbalance.
How to manage the interaction:
Taking Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml with Dronedarone together is not recommedned as it can possibly result in an interaction, it can be taken if your doctor has advised it. However, if you experience sudden dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, shortness of breath, chest pain or tightness, rapid heartbeat, or memory loss, contact your doctor immediately. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml:
Coadministration of Saxagliptin with Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml may sometimes affect blood glucose levels. Both high blood glucose and, less frequently, low blood glucose have been reported.
How to manage the interaction:
Although there is a possible interaction, Saxagliptin can be taken with Gatex 0.5%W/V Eye Drops 5 ml if prescribed by the doctor. Consult the doctor if you experience nervousness, confusion, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, tremors, nausea, hunger, weakness, perspiration, palpitation, rapid heartbeat, urination, thirst, and hunger. Monitoring blood glucose levels is advised. Do not discontinue any medications without first consulting your doctor.