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Jun 11, 2026 - 08:25 AM
This medication can interact with a wide variety of other drugs, including 5-aminosalicylic acid derivatives, abrocitinib, acetaminophen, antiplatelets, amisulpride (oral), androgens, antacids, anticoagulants, antithymocyte globulin (equine), azithromycin (systemic), baricitinib, BCG (intravesical), BCG products, brincidofovir, brivudine, chloramphenicol (ophthalmic), cladribine, clofazimine, clozapine, coccidioides immitis skin test, COVID-19 vaccine, dabrafenib, deferiprone, dengue tetravalent vaccine (live), denosumab, deucravacitinib, dipyrone, domperidone, fexinidazole, filgotinib, fluorouracil products, fusidic acid (systemic), grapefruit juice, haloperidol, histamine H2 receptor antagonists, inebilizumab, influenza virus vaccines, inhibitors of the proton pump (PPIs and PCABs), lefamulin, leflunomide, levoketoconazole, midostaurin, mumps- rubella- or varicella-containing live vaccines, natalizumab, ocrelizumab, ofatumumab, olanzapine, olaparib, ondansetron, pazopanib, pentamidine (systemic), pidotimod, pimecrolimus, pimozide, pneumococcal vaccines, poliovirus vaccine (live/trivalent/oral), posaconazole, promazine, propacetamol, QT-prolonging agents, rabies vaccine, risperidone, ritlecitinib, ropeginterferon alfa-2b, ruxolitinib (topical), saquinavir, sertindole, sipuleucel-T, solriamfetol, St John's Wort, tacrolimus (topical), tertomotide, tofacitinib, typhoid vaccine, ublituximab, upadacitinib, vaccines (inactivated/non-replicating), vaccines (live), and yellow fever vaccine. Knowing about these drug interactions is valuable because some combinations can increase the risk of side effects or reduce the effectiveness of your treatment.
