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#1 amcantley

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Posted 20 November 2015 - 02:53 PM

Hello,
I ended up in ER last night for gallbladder issues. The ER doctor prescribed Lortab for pain and I see online that there is an interaction between the two drugs that may increase bleeding. I've called oncologist office but they can be slow at responding. So do any of you have experience with combining sprycel and lortab. I see a surgeon on Monday to schedule surgery but if I end up in a lot of pain before then I'd like to have something. Thanks for the help.

#2 hannibellemo

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Posted 20 November 2015 - 04:58 PM

I really don't pay much attention to minor or moderate interactions. I take atorvastatin and that has a moderate interaction with Sprycel according to drugs.com. 


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#3 Judithb

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Posted 21 November 2015 - 06:27 PM

I take Lortab and Percocet pretty regularly for arthritis issues and am on Tasigna.  So far no bad results.  But it's not Sprycel, of course.  Hope you can get some relief for your pain.



#4 Terran

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Posted 22 November 2015 - 02:20 PM

http://m.bloodjourna...90-239002c908aa

I've downloaded the pdf of the above article. It has what you want to know. It has good tables. So you can skip the main body of text and check out the tables.




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