From 77e5f73b4a0a305946cfb80f4d501ed3f28627ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: BigSimmo <87357024+BigSimmo@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2026 16:32:26 +0800 Subject: [PATCH 1/7] fix(medications): stop loperamide resolving as an opioid for interaction alerts The `opioids` lexicon term selects `subclassIncludes: ["Opioid"]`, which is a substring match, and the catalogue classifies loperamide "Peripheral Opioid Agonist" (class Antidiarrhoeal). So loperamide was being treated as a member of a term whose rows are 35 CRITICAL or HIGH out of 36 - almost all additive sedation and respiratory depression. P-gp keeps loperamide out of the CNS at therapeutic doses, so it does not contribute to those, and the alert was noise in the direction that teaches people to click through real warnings. Its actual risk, QTc prolongation in overdose or with P-gp inhibitors, is carried by the catalogue's per-drug QTc data and the `qtc-prolonging` mechanism term, not by this one. It now sits in denySlugs beside naltrexone and naloxone, which were already excluded for the same class of reason - a substring match pulling in a drug the term does not mean. Measured rather than asserted. Regenerating the interaction index with and without the change alters 35 medications, removes loperamide as a counterparty from every one of them, adds nothing anywhere, and leaves resolvedRows, unresolvedRows and rowsWithCatalogueTarget unchanged at 392/133/440. The diff is 35 deletions for that reason. Note for anyone regenerating these artefacts: the generator writes unformatted JSON while the committed copy is Prettier-formatted, so a bare `npm run medications:interactions` produces ~3,100 lines of pure serialisation churn. Run prettier on the file afterwards and the diff collapses to the real change. Both --check gates compare semantically and pass either way, so the churn is invisible to them. FOUR OTHER CHANGES WERE PROPOSED AND WITHDRAWN after reading the implementation: adding moclobemide to `maois`, removing atomoxetine from `snris`, folding the Z-drugs into `benzodiazepines`, and splitting `antihistamines` by sedation. Every one would have overridden a deliberate catalogue classification (moclobemide is subclass RIMA, not MAOI; atomoxetine is subclass "SNRI (Non-stimulant)"; zolpidem and zopiclone are class Sedative, subclass Z-Drug) or destroyed a term's meaning. The sedation concern they were aimed at is carried by `cns-depressants`, which is `kind: "mechanism"` and deliberately unenumerable - it warns on no specific drug by design. This is NOT the clinical sign-off. The sign-off block stays empty and the document still reads "Status: UNREVIEWED", because a Clinical Lead read of the 37-term sheet has not happened. Recording one now would repeat exactly the false closure that reopened #1YPV51. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 --- data/medication-interaction-index.json | 35 ------------------- docs/medication-interaction-lexicon-review.md | 3 +- .../296db779-44cb-4817-9592-3ebf22aca38b.json | 11 ++++++ src/lib/medication-interaction-lexicon.ts | 9 ++++- 4 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-) create mode 100644 docs/outstanding-issues-inbox/296db779-44cb-4817-9592-3ebf22aca38b.json diff --git a/data/medication-interaction-index.json b/data/medication-interaction-index.json index 0013838ae..e3c6a96c8 100644 --- a/data/medication-interaction-index.json +++ b/data/medication-interaction-index.json @@ -365,7 +365,6 @@ "codeine", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "methadone", "morphine-ir-iv", "morphine-sr-mr", @@ -397,7 +396,6 @@ "fentanyl", "gabapentin", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "methadone", "midazolam", @@ -492,7 +490,6 @@ "codeine", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "methadone", "morphine-ir-iv", "morphine-sr-mr", @@ -719,7 +716,6 @@ "hyoscine-hydrobromide", "imipramine", "levomepromazine", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "lurasidone", "methadone", @@ -891,7 +887,6 @@ "hyoscine-hydrobromide", "imipramine", "levomepromazine", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "lurasidone", "methadone", @@ -943,7 +938,6 @@ "codeine", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "methadone", "morphine-ir-iv", "morphine-sr-mr", @@ -1130,7 +1124,6 @@ "fentanyl", "gabapentin", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "methadone", "midazolam", @@ -1293,7 +1286,6 @@ "fentanyl", "fluoxetine", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "methadone", "morphine-ir-iv", "morphine-sr-mr", @@ -3729,7 +3721,6 @@ "hyoscine-hydrobromide", "imipramine", "levomepromazine", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "lurasidone", "methadone", @@ -3836,7 +3827,6 @@ "hyoscine-butylbromide", "imipramine", "levomepromazine", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "lurasidone", "methadone", @@ -3995,7 +3985,6 @@ "diazepam", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "methadone", "midazolam", @@ -5932,7 +5921,6 @@ "diazepam", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "methadone", "midazolam", @@ -6152,7 +6140,6 @@ "diazepam", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "methadone", "midazolam", @@ -6407,7 +6394,6 @@ "codeine", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "methadone", "morphine-ir-iv", "morphine-sr-mr", @@ -6550,7 +6536,6 @@ "diazepam", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "methadone", "midazolam", @@ -6658,7 +6643,6 @@ "codeine", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "methadone", "morphine-ir-iv", "morphine-sr-mr", @@ -6696,7 +6680,6 @@ "codeine", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "methadone", "morphine-ir-iv", "morphine-sr-mr", @@ -6734,7 +6717,6 @@ "codeine", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "methadone", "morphine-ir-iv", "morphine-sr-mr", @@ -6772,7 +6754,6 @@ "codeine", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "methadone", "morphine-ir-iv", "morphine-sr-mr", @@ -6824,7 +6805,6 @@ "codeine", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "methadone", "morphine-ir-iv", "morphine-sr-mr", @@ -6862,7 +6842,6 @@ "codeine", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "methadone", "morphine-ir-iv", "morphine-sr-mr", @@ -6900,7 +6879,6 @@ "codeine", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "methadone", "morphine-ir-iv", "morphine-sr-mr", @@ -7132,7 +7110,6 @@ "diazepam", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "methadone", "midazolam", @@ -7251,7 +7228,6 @@ "diazepam", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "methadone", "midazolam", @@ -7352,7 +7328,6 @@ "codeine", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "methadone", "morphine-ir-iv", "morphine-sr-mr", @@ -7400,7 +7375,6 @@ "diazepam", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "methadone", "midazolam", @@ -7437,7 +7411,6 @@ "diazepam", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "methadone", "midazolam", @@ -7474,7 +7447,6 @@ "diazepam", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "methadone", "midazolam", @@ -7755,7 +7727,6 @@ "diazepam", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "methadone", "midazolam", @@ -7946,7 +7917,6 @@ "diazepam", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "methadone", "midazolam", @@ -8303,7 +8273,6 @@ "diazepam", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "methadone", "midazolam", @@ -8500,7 +8469,6 @@ "diazepam", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "methadone", "midazolam", @@ -8624,7 +8592,6 @@ "diazepam", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "methadone", "midazolam", @@ -8847,7 +8814,6 @@ "diazepam", "fentanyl", "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "methadone", "midazolam", @@ -8946,7 +8912,6 @@ "hydromorphone-ir-iv", "indapamide", "labetalol", - "loperamide", "lorazepam", "methadone", "metoprolol", diff --git a/docs/medication-interaction-lexicon-review.md b/docs/medication-interaction-lexicon-review.md index a32480f22..f96da1fd7 100644 --- a/docs/medication-interaction-lexicon-review.md +++ b/docs/medication-interaction-lexicon-review.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ CRITICAL or HIGH. Start at the top — the table is sorted by severe usage. | Term | Matches these phrases | Rows | Severe | Resolves to | | -------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---- | ------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `nsaids` | nsaids, nsaid | 40 | 39 | **8** — Aspirin, Celecoxib, Diclofenac, Ibuprofen, Ketorolac, Meloxicam, Naproxen, Parecoxib | -| `opioids` | opioids, opioid, opioid analgesia, opiates, full agonists | 36 | 35 | **14** — Buprenorphine (SL/depot), Buprenorphine + naloxone, Buprenorphine patch, Codeine, Fentanyl, Hydromorphone (IR/IV), Loperamide, Methadone, Morphine (IR/IV), Morphine SR / MR, Oxycodone IR, Oxycodone SR / MR, Tapentadol SR, Tramadol IR | +| `opioids` | opioids, opioid, opioid analgesia, opiates, full agonists | 36 | 35 | **13** — Buprenorphine (SL/depot), Buprenorphine + naloxone, Buprenorphine patch, Codeine, Fentanyl, Hydromorphone (IR/IV), Methadone, Morphine (IR/IV), Morphine SR / MR, Oxycodone IR, Oxycodone SR / MR, Tapentadol SR, Tramadol IR | | `benzodiazepines` | benzodiazepines, benzodiazepine, benzos, benzo | 32 | 32 | **8** — Alprazolam, Clonazepam, Diazepam, Lorazepam, Midazolam, Nitrazepam, Oxazepam, Temazepam | | `beta-blockers` | beta-blockers, beta blockers, beta-blocker, beta blocker, non-selective beta-blockers | 23 | 22 | **7** — Atenolol, Bisoprolol, Carvedilol, Labetalol, Metoprolol, Propranolol, Sotalol | | `ssris` | ssris, ssri | 22 | 20 | **6** — Citalopram, Escitalopram, Fluoxetine, Fluvoxamine, Paroxetine, Sertraline | @@ -74,6 +74,7 @@ Drugs a selector would otherwise have swept in. Each is a clinical claim worth c | `benzodiazepines` | Olanzapine (wafer/ODT) | class `Antipsychotic`, subclass `SGA / Thienobenzodiazepine` | | `opioids` | Naltrexone | class `Addiction`, subclass `Opioid Antagonist` | | `opioids` | Naloxone | class `Antidote`, subclass `Opioid Antagonist` | +| `opioids` | Loperamide | class `Antidiarrhoeal`, subclass `Peripheral Opioid Agonist` | | `anticoagulants` | Aspirin | class `Anticoagulant`, subclass `Antiplatelet / NSAID` | ## Terms that resolve to no catalogue drug diff --git a/docs/outstanding-issues-inbox/296db779-44cb-4817-9592-3ebf22aca38b.json b/docs/outstanding-issues-inbox/296db779-44cb-4817-9592-3ebf22aca38b.json new file mode 100644 index 000000000..79c59dde6 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/outstanding-issues-inbox/296db779-44cb-4817-9592-3ebf22aca38b.json @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +{ + "version": 2, + "id": "296db779-44cb-4817-9592-3ebf22aca38b", + "createdOn": "2026-08-22", + "action": "update", + "payload": { + "id": "#1YPV51", + "detail": "PARTIAL PROGRESS 2026-08-22, NOT a clinical sign-off. The sign-off block in docs/medication-interaction-lexicon-review.md is deliberately still empty and the document still reads Status: UNREVIEWED, because a Clinical Lead read of the 37-term sheet has still not happened. What DID happen: the owner reviewed seven specific questions raised from the report and one real defect was found and fixed. FIXED: loperamide was resolving as a member of the opioids term because the selector matches the substring Opioid and the catalogue classifies it Peripheral Opioid Agonist. It is P-gp-restricted at therapeutic doses and does not contribute to the sedation and respiratory-depression rows that term drives (35 of 36 rows CRITICAL or HIGH). It is now deny-listed alongside naltrexone and naloxone, which were already excluded for the same class of reason. Proven, not asserted: regenerating the index with and without the change alters 35 medications, removes loperamide as a counterparty from every one of them, adds nothing anywhere, and leaves resolvedRows/unresolvedRows/rowsWithCatalogueTarget unchanged at 392/133/440. FOUR OTHER CHANGES WERE PROPOSED AND WITHDRAWN after reading the implementation: adding moclobemide to maois, removing atomoxetine from snris, folding the Z-drugs into benzodiazepines, and splitting antihistamines by sedation. All four would have overridden deliberate catalogue classifications (moclobemide is subclass RIMA not MAOI; atomoxetine is subclass SNRI (Non-stimulant); zolpidem and zopiclone are class Sedative subclass Z-Drug) or broken a term's meaning. The sedation concern they were aimed at is carried by the cns-depressants term, which is kind: mechanism and deliberately unenumerable, so it warns on no specific drug by design. TWO QUESTIONS REMAIN FOR THE OWNER, both catalogue-level rather than lexicon-level: (1) should moclobemide's RIMA classification make it fire serotonergic interaction warnings alongside the irreversible MAOIs; (2) is atomoxetine correctly classed SNRI for interaction purposes. STILL OPEN: the full clinical read. Do not close this row without explicit owner confirmation that the review was actually carried out.", + "baseRowFingerprint": "474e5feba5b3f5d8fc1cd5230994a22d6d9c642c22498922e2b286f6b43b75b4" + } +} diff --git a/src/lib/medication-interaction-lexicon.ts b/src/lib/medication-interaction-lexicon.ts index a6e272b88..f5169fb03 100644 --- a/src/lib/medication-interaction-lexicon.ts +++ b/src/lib/medication-interaction-lexicon.ts @@ -40,7 +40,14 @@ const CATALOGUE_TERMS: LexiconTerm[] = [ id: "opioids", surfaces: ["opioids", "opioid", "opioid analgesia", "opiates", "full agonists"], kind: "catalogue", - select: { subclassIncludes: ["Opioid"], denySlugs: ["naltrexone", "naloxone"] }, + // `loperamide` is denied for the same reason as the antagonists: the subclass + // match is a substring one, and the catalogue classifies it "Peripheral Opioid + // Agonist" — P-gp keeps it out of the CNS at therapeutic doses, so it does not + // add to the sedation and respiratory-depression rows this term drives (35 of + // its 36 rows are CRITICAL or HIGH). Its real risk, QTc prolongation in + // overdose or with P-gp inhibitors, is carried by the catalogue's own per-drug + // QTc data and the `qtc-prolonging` mechanism term, not by this one. + select: { subclassIncludes: ["Opioid"], denySlugs: ["naltrexone", "naloxone", "loperamide"] }, }, { id: "ssris", surfaces: ["ssris", "ssri"], kind: "catalogue", select: { subclassIncludes: ["SSRI"] } }, { id: "snris", surfaces: ["snris", "snri"], kind: "catalogue", select: { subclassIncludes: ["SNRI"] } }, From f32acdb9273c37d992b17c9cdff37fdc61caae5e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: BigSimmo <87357024+BigSimmo@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2026 17:00:06 +0800 Subject: [PATCH 2/7] fix(medications): exclude loperamide's explanatory opioid match --- data/medication-interaction-index.json | 10131 +--------------- scripts/build-medication-interaction-index.ts | 1 + src/lib/medication-interaction-lexicon.ts | 5 + tests/medication-interactions.test.ts | 5 + 4 files changed, 81 insertions(+), 10061 deletions(-) diff --git a/data/medication-interaction-index.json b/data/medication-interaction-index.json index e3c6a96c8..673cd3676 100644 --- a/data/medication-interaction-index.json +++ b/data/medication-interaction-index.json @@ -1,10061 +1,70 @@ -{ - "version": 1, - "generatedFrom": "data/medications-snapshot.json", - "sourceRowCount": 525, - "stats": { - "resolvedRows": 392, - "unresolvedRows": 133, - "rowsWithCatalogueTarget": 440, - "medicationsWithUnresolvedRows": 118 - }, - "names": { - "acamprosate": "Acamprosate", - "acarbose": "Acarbose", - "acetylcysteine": "Acetylcysteine", - "aciclovir": "Aciclovir", - "adrenaline-epinephrine": "Adrenaline / Epinephrine", - "agomelatine": "Agomelatine", - "alendronate": "Alendronate", - "alimemazine": "Alimemazine", - "allopurinol": "Allopurinol", - "alprazolam": "Alprazolam", - "amikacin": "Amikacin", - "amiloride": "Amiloride", - "amiodarone": "Amiodarone", - "amisulpride": "Amisulpride", - "amitriptyline": "Amitriptyline", - "amlodipine": "Amlodipine", - "amoxicillin": "Amoxicillin", - "amoxicillin-clavulanate": "Amoxicillin/clavulanate", - "apixaban": "Apixaban", - "aripiprazole": "Aripiprazole", - "aripiprazole-lai": "Aripiprazole LAI", - "armodafinil": "Armodafinil", - "ascorbic-acid": "Ascorbic Acid", - "asenapine": "Asenapine", - "aspirin": "Aspirin", - "atenolol": "Atenolol", - "atomoxetine": "Atomoxetine", - "atorvastatin": "Atorvastatin", - "azithromycin": "Azithromycin", - "aztreonam": "Aztreonam", - "baclofen": "Baclofen", - "beclometasone": "Beclometasone", - "benzathine-benzylpenicillin": "Benzathine benzylpenicillin", - "benzatropine": "Benzatropine", - "betamethasone": "Betamethasone", - "bisacodyl": "Bisacodyl", - "bisoprolol": "Bisoprolol", - "brexpiprazole": "Brexpiprazole", - "budesonide": "Budesonide", - "bupivacaine": "Bupivacaine", - "buprenorphine-naloxone": "Buprenorphine + naloxone", - "buprenorphine-patch": "Buprenorphine patch", - "buprenorphine-sl-depot": "Buprenorphine (SL/depot)", - "bupropion-sr": "Bupropion SR", - "calcium-carbonate": "Calcium carbonate", - "candesartan": "Candesartan", - "capsaicin-cream": "Capsaicin cream", - "carbamazepine": "Carbamazepine", - "carbimazole": "Carbimazole", - "cariprazine": "Cariprazine", - "carvedilol": "Carvedilol", - "cefazolin": "Cefazolin", - "cefepime": "Cefepime", - "ceftriaxone": "Ceftriaxone", - "cefuroxime": "Cefuroxime", - "celecoxib": "Celecoxib", - "cephalexin": "Cephalexin", - "cetirizine": "Cetirizine", - "chlorpromazine": "Chlorpromazine", - "ciclesonide": "Ciclesonide", - "ciprofloxacin": "Ciprofloxacin", - "citalopram": "Citalopram", - "clarithromycin": "Clarithromycin", - "clindamycin": "Clindamycin", - "clobetasol": "Clobetasol", - "clomipramine": "Clomipramine", - "clonazepam": "Clonazepam", - "clonidine": "Clonidine", - "clopidogrel": "Clopidogrel", - "clotrimazole": "Clotrimazole", - "clozapine": "Clozapine", - "co-trimoxazole": "Co-trimoxazole", - "codeine": "Codeine", - "colchicine": "Colchicine", - "colistin": "Colistin", - "copper": "Copper", - "cyclizine": "Cyclizine", - "cyproheptadine": "Cyproheptadine", - "dabigatran": "Dabigatran", - "dalteparin": "Dalteparin", - "dantrolene": "Dantrolene", - "dapagliflozin": "Dapagliflozin", - "denosumab": "Denosumab", - "desvenlafaxine": "Desvenlafaxine", - "dexamethasone": "Dexamethasone", - "dexamfetamine": "Dexamfetamine", - "dexmedetomidine": "Dexmedetomidine", - "diazepam": "Diazepam", - "diclofenac": "Diclofenac", - "dicloxacillin": "Dicloxacillin", - "digoxin": "Digoxin", - "diltiazem": "Diltiazem", - "diphenhydramine": "Diphenhydramine", - "dipyridamole": "Dipyridamole", - "disulfiram": "Disulfiram", - "docusate-sodium": "Docusate sodium", - "domperidone": "Domperidone", - "donepezil": "Donepezil", - "dosulepin": "Dosulepin", - "doxepin": "Doxepin", - "doxycycline": "Doxycycline", - "droperidol": "Droperidol", - "dulaglutide": "Dulaglutide", - "duloxetine": "Duloxetine", - "dutasteride": "Dutasteride", - "edoxaban": "Edoxaban", - "empagliflozin": "Empagliflozin", - "enoxaparin": "Enoxaparin", - "eplerenone": "Eplerenone", - "ertapenem": "Ertapenem", - "erythromycin": "Erythromycin", - "escitalopram": "Escitalopram", - "esomeprazole": "Esomeprazole", - "ethinylestradiol": "Ethinylestradiol", - "exenatide": "Exenatide", - "ezetimibe": "Ezetimibe", - "famotidine": "Famotidine", - "felodipine": "Felodipine", - "fenofibrate": "Fenofibrate", - "fentanyl": "Fentanyl", - "fexofenadine": "Fexofenadine", - "finasteride": "Finasteride", - "flecainide": "Flecainide", - "flucloxacillin": "Flucloxacillin", - "fluconazole": "Fluconazole", - "fludrocortisone": "Fludrocortisone", - "flumazenil": "Flumazenil", - "fluoxetine": "Fluoxetine", - "flupentixol-decanoate": "Flupentixol decanoate", - "fluticasone": "Fluticasone", - "fluvoxamine": "Fluvoxamine", - "folic-acid": "Folic acid", - "formoterol": "Formoterol", - "fortrans-peg": "Fortrans/PEG", - "fosfomycin": "Fosfomycin", - "frusemide": "Frusemide", - "gabapentin": "Gabapentin", - "gentamicin": "Gentamicin", - "gliclazide": "Gliclazide", - "glipizide": "Glipizide", - "glycerol-suppository": "Glycerol suppository", - "glyceryl-trinitrate-gtn": "Glyceryl trinitrate (GTN)", - "guanfacine-mr": "Guanfacine MR", - "haloperidol-decanoate": "Haloperidol decanoate", - "heparin-iv-sc": "Heparin (IV/SC)", - "humalog-mix-25-50": "Humalog Mix 25/50", - "hydralazine": "Hydralazine", - "hydrochlorothiazide": "Hydrochlorothiazide", - "hydrocortisone": "Hydrocortisone", - "hydrocortisone-1": "Hydrocortisone 1%", - "hydromorphone-ir-iv": "Hydromorphone (IR/IV)", - "hydroxychloroquine": "Hydroxychloroquine", - "hyoscine-butylbromide": "Hyoscine butylbromide", - "hyoscine-hydrobromide": "Hyoscine hydrobromide", - "ibuprofen": "Ibuprofen", - "imipramine": "Imipramine", - "indapamide": "Indapamide", - "insulin-aspart": "Insulin aspart", - "insulin-degludec": "Insulin degludec", - "insulin-detemir": "Insulin detemir", - "insulin-glargine": "Insulin glargine", - "insulin-glulisine": "Insulin glulisine", - "insulin-lispro": "Insulin lispro", - "iodine": "Iodine", - "ipratropium": "Ipratropium", - "iron": "Iron", - "ispaghula-husk": "Ispaghula husk", - "ketamine": "Ketamine", - "ketorolac": "Ketorolac", - "labetalol": "Labetalol", - "lactulose": "Lactulose", - "lamotrigine": "Lamotrigine", - "levetiracetam": "Levetiracetam", - "levodopa-benserazide": "Levodopa/Benserazide", - "levomepromazine": "Levomepromazine", - "levonorgestrel": "Levonorgestrel", - "levothyroxine": "Levothyroxine", - "lidocaine-patch": "Lidocaine patch", - "lidocaine-viscous": "Lidocaine viscous", - "lignocaine-lidocaine-sc": "Lignocaine/Lidocaine SC", - "linagliptin": "Linagliptin", - "lisdexamfetamine": "Lisdexamfetamine", - "lithium-carbonate-ir-sr": "Lithium carbonate (IR/SR)", - "loperamide": "Loperamide", - "loratadine": "Loratadine", - "lorazepam": "Lorazepam", - "lurasidone": "Lurasidone", - "magnesium-oxide": "Magnesium oxide", - "magnesium-sulfate": "Magnesium sulfate", - "medroxyprogesterone": "Medroxyprogesterone", - "meloxicam": "Meloxicam", - "memantine": "Memantine", - "meropenem": "Meropenem", - "mesalazine": "Mesalazine", - "metaraminol": "Metaraminol", - "metformin": "Metformin", - "methadone": "Methadone", - "methotrexate": "Methotrexate", - "methylphenidate": "Methylphenidate", - "methylprednisolone": "Methylprednisolone", - "metoclopramide": "Metoclopramide", - "metoprolol": "Metoprolol", - 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CNS depressants increase sedation/respiratory depression; QT-prolongers and electrolyte-lowering medicines increase torsade risk." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "naltrexone": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "buprenorphine-naloxone", - "buprenorphine-patch", - "buprenorphine-sl-depot", - "codeine", - "fentanyl", - "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "methadone", - "morphine-ir-iv", - "morphine-sr-mr", - "oxycodone-ir", - "oxycodone-sr-mr", - "tapentadol-sr", - "tramadol-ir" - ], - "termIds": ["opioids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Opioid analgesia is antagonised. Attempts to overcome blockade can cause fatal overdose; emergency opioid analgesia may require higher opioid doses and closer respiratory monitoring because respiratory depression may be deeper and prolonged." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "nicotine-gum": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "caution", - "counterparties": [ - "clozapine", - "nicotine-lozenge", - "nicotine-mouth-spray", - "nicotine-patch", - "nicotine-sublingual-tablet", - "olanzapine-pamoate-lai", - "olanzapine-wafer-odt" - ], - "termIds": ["acidic-drinks", "smoking"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CAUTION - Acidic drinks such as coffee, juice and soft drinks reduce buccal nicotine absorption; avoid them for 15 minutes before and during gum use. 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Increases statin toxicity." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "amlodipine", - "atenolol", - "bisoprolol", - "carvedilol", - "diltiazem", - "felodipine", - "labetalol", - "metoprolol", - "nifedipine-xr", - "propranolol", - "sotalol", - "verapamil" - ], - "termIds": ["beta-blockers", "calcium-channel-blockers", "qtc-prolonging"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — Beta-blockers, CCBs, and other QTc prolonging drugs." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 2 - }, - "digoxin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "amiodarone", - "azithromycin", - "clarithromycin", - "erythromycin", - "roxithromycin", - "verapamil" - ], - "termIds": ["macrolides", "pgp"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "CRITICAL — Amiodarone, Verapamil, and Macrolides double Digoxin levels via P-glycoprotein inhibition." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "amiloride", - "eplerenone", - "frusemide", - "hydrochlorothiazide", - "indapamide", - "spironolactone" - ], - "termIds": ["diuretics"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Diuretics (via potassium depletion)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "flecainide": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "amlodipine", - "atenolol", - "bisoprolol", - "carvedilol", - "diltiazem", - "felodipine", - "labetalol", - "metoprolol", - "nifedipine-xr", - "propranolol", - "sotalol", - "verapamil" - ], - "termIds": ["beta-blockers", "calcium-channel-blockers"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Beta-blockers/CCBs (additive negative inotropy and bradycardia)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["amiodarone", "fluoxetine"], - "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — **CYP2D6** inhibitors (fluoxetine, amiodarone) significantly increase flecainide levels." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "sotalol": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "amisulpride", - "aripiprazole", - "aripiprazole-lai", - "asenapine", - "azithromycin", - "brexpiprazole", - "cariprazine", - "chlorpromazine", - "citalopram", - "clarithromycin", - "clozapine", - "erythromycin", - "escitalopram", - "fluoxetine", - "flupentixol-decanoate", - "fluvoxamine", - "haloperidol-decanoate", - "levomepromazine", - "lurasidone", - "olanzapine-pamoate-lai", - "olanzapine-wafer-odt", - "paliperidone-er", - "paliperidone-lai", - "paroxetine", - "periciazine", - "quetiapine", - "risperidone", - "risperidone-lai", - "roxithromycin", - "sertraline", - "trifluoperazine", - "ziprasidone", - "ziprasidone-im", - "zuclopenthixol", - "zuclopenthixol-acetate", - "zuclopenthixol-decanoate" - ], - "termIds": ["antipsychotics", "macrolides", "qtc-prolonging", "ssris"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "CRITICAL — Any other QT prolonging drugs (e.g., Macrolides, SSRIs, Antipsychotics) risk fatal arrhythmias." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["amlodipine", "diltiazem", "felodipine", "nifedipine-xr", "verapamil"], - "termIds": ["calcium-channel-blockers"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Non-DHP CCBs (Verapamil) risk asystole." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "glyceryl-trinitrate-gtn": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["sildenafil"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — PDE-5 Inhibitors (Sildenafil/Viagra). Co-administration within 24 hours causes catastrophic, refractory, and fatal hypotension. Check before giving in ED." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "amlodipine", - "atenolol", - "bisoprolol", - "candesartan", - "carvedilol", - "diltiazem", - "eplerenone", - "felodipine", - "frusemide", - "hydrochlorothiazide", - "indapamide", - "labetalol", - "metoprolol", - "nifedipine-xr", - "perindopril", - "spironolactone", - "verapamil" - ], - "termIds": ["alcohol", "antihypertensives"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Alcohol, other antihypertensives (additive drops in BP)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "amlodipine": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["clarithromycin"], - "termIds": ["azole-antifungals", "cyp-inhibitors"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — **CYP3A4** inhibitors (Clarithromycin, Ketoconazole) spike Amlodipine levels, worsening edema and hypotension." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "safe", - "counterparties": ["felodipine"], - "termIds": ["grapefruit"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "SAFE — Unlike Felodipine, Amlodipine does NOT interact significantly with Grapefruit juice." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "candesartan": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Triple Whammy", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "amiloride", - "aspirin", - "celecoxib", - "diclofenac", - "eplerenone", - "frusemide", - "hydrochlorothiazide", - "ibuprofen", - "indapamide", - "ketorolac", - "meloxicam", - "naproxen", - "parecoxib", - "spironolactone" - ], - "termIds": ["arbs", "diuretics", "nsaids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — ARB + Diuretic + NSAID (Guaranteed AKI)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["spironolactone", "trimethoprim"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Additive hyperkalemia with Spironolactone or Trimethoprim." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "diltiazem": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "atenolol", - "bisoprolol", - "carvedilol", - "labetalol", - "metoprolol", - "propranolol", - "sotalol" - ], - "termIds": ["beta-blockers"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Beta-blockers. 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Massively increases levels of Simvastatin/Atorvastatin (myopathy risk) and Digoxin." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "atenolol": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["diltiazem", "verapamil"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Verapamil and Diltiazem (Risk of asystole)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["amiodarone", "digoxin"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Digoxin, Amiodarone." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "bisoprolol": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["amlodipine", "diltiazem", "felodipine", "nifedipine-xr", "verapamil"], - "termIds": ["calcium-channel-blockers"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Non-DHP CCBs (Verapamil, Diltiazem) due to profound AV node blockade." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["amiodarone", "digoxin"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Amiodarone and Digoxin (additive bradycardia)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "carvedilol": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["diltiazem", "prazosin", "verapamil"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Verapamil/Diltiazem (asystole risk). Additive hypotension with other alpha-blockers (e.g., Prazosin)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "moderate", - "counterparties": ["digoxin"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "MODERATE — Increases Digoxin levels by ~15%." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "labetalol": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["amlodipine", "diltiazem", "felodipine", "nifedipine-xr", "verapamil"], - "termIds": ["anaesthetics", "calcium-channel-blockers"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Additive hypotension with halothane/anaesthetics. Bradycardia with non-DHP CCBs." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "metoprolol": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["diltiazem", "verapamil"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Verapamil and Diltiazem. Concurrent use risks fatal asystole." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["fluoxetine", "paroxetine"], - "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — **CYP2D6** inhibitors (e.g., fluoxetine, paroxetine) will significantly increase metoprolol levels and bradycardia risk." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "amiloride": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["candesartan", "perindopril", "spironolactone"], - "termIds": ["acei", "arbs"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — ACEi, ARBs, Spironolactone, K+ supplements. Do not use together unless under intense specialist monitoring." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "aspirin", - "celecoxib", - "diclofenac", - "ibuprofen", - "ketorolac", - "meloxicam", - "naproxen", - "parecoxib" - ], - "termIds": ["nsaids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — NSAIDs (exacerbate renal failure and hyperkalemia)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "eplerenone": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["clarithromycin"], - "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "CRITICAL — Strong **CYP3A4** inhibitors (clarithromycin, itraconazole) massively increase eplerenone levels. Use is contraindicated." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["candesartan", "perindopril"], - "termIds": ["acei", "arbs"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Potassium supplements, ACEi, ARBs (Hyperkalemia)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "frusemide": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Triple Whammy", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "aspirin", - "candesartan", - "celecoxib", - "diclofenac", - "ibuprofen", - "ketorolac", - "meloxicam", - "naproxen", - "parecoxib", - "perindopril" - ], - "termIds": ["acei", "arbs", "nsaids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — NSAIDs + ACEi/ARB + Frusemide = High risk of renal failure." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["digoxin", "lithium-carbonate-ir-sr"], - "termIds": ["lithium"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Enhances lithium toxicity. Increases risk of digoxin toxicity via hypokalemia." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "hydrochlorothiazide": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["indapamide", "lithium-carbonate-ir-sr"], - "termIds": ["lithium", "thiazide-diuretics"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Lithium (thiazides reduce lithium clearance by 25-40%, causing severe toxicity)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Triple Whammy", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "aspirin", - "celecoxib", - "diclofenac", - "ibuprofen", - "indapamide", - "ketorolac", - "meloxicam", - "naproxen", - "parecoxib", - "perindopril" - ], - "termIds": ["acei", "nsaids", "thiazide-diuretics"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — NSAIDs + ACEi + Thiazide." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "indapamide": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["lithium-carbonate-ir-sr"], - "termIds": ["lithium"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Lithium (decreases clearance, high toxicity risk)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Triple Whammy", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "aspirin", - "celecoxib", - "diclofenac", - "ibuprofen", - "ketorolac", - "meloxicam", - "naproxen", - "parecoxib", - "perindopril" - ], - "termIds": ["acei", "nsaids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — NSAIDs + ACEi + Indapamide." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "spironolactone": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["candesartan", "perindopril"], - "termIds": ["acei", "arbs"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — ACEi, ARBs, potassium supplements (Massive hyperkalemia risk)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "caution", - "counterparties": ["digoxin"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CAUTION — May increase half-life of Digoxin. Monitor **TDM**." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "atorvastatin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["amiodarone", "clarithromycin", "diltiazem"], - "termIds": ["grapefruit"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Metabolised exclusively by **CYP3A4**. Inhibitors (Clarithromycin, Grapefruit juice, Amiodarone, Diltiazem) massively increase Atorvastatin levels, precipitating rhabdomyolysis." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["fenofibrate", "rosuvastatin"], - "termIds": ["fibrates", "statins"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Gemfibrozil (Fibrate) blocks statin uptake, drastically increasing blood levels. Avoid combo." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "ezetimibe": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "caution", - "counterparties": [], - "termIds": ["bile-acid-sequestrants"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CAUTION — Bile acid sequestrants (Cholestyramine) bind to Ezetimibe in the gut. Must be taken 2 hours before or 4 hours after." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "caution", - "counterparties": ["fenofibrate"], - "termIds": ["fibrates"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CAUTION — Fibrates (increases risk of gallstones/cholelithiasis)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "fenofibrate": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["atorvastatin", "rosuvastatin"], - "termIds": ["statins"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Statins. The combo risks massive muscle breakdown. (Note: Gemfibrozil + Statin is an absolute contraindication. Fenofibrate + Statin is used with extreme caution)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["warfarin-anticoagulant", "warfarin-vka"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Enhances the effect of Warfarin. 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These destroy Warfarin, dropping the INR to 1.0 and causing massive strokes." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 2, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "aspirin", - "celecoxib", - "citalopram", - "diclofenac", - "escitalopram", - "fluoxetine", - "fluvoxamine", - "ibuprofen", - "ketorolac", - "meloxicam", - "naproxen", - "parecoxib", - "paroxetine", - "sertraline" - ], - "termIds": ["nsaids", "ssris"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — NSAIDs, Aspirin, SSRIs (increase bleeding risk without changing INR)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Dietary", - "rowIndex": 3, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["vitamin-k"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Leafy greens (broccoli, spinach) contain high Vitamin K and reverse the drug's effect. 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These destroy Warfarin, dropping the INR to 1.0 and causing massive strokes." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 2, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "aspirin", - "celecoxib", - "citalopram", - "diclofenac", - "escitalopram", - "fluoxetine", - "fluvoxamine", - "ibuprofen", - "ketorolac", - "meloxicam", - "naproxen", - "parecoxib", - "paroxetine", - "sertraline" - ], - "termIds": ["nsaids", "ssris"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — NSAIDs, Aspirin, SSRIs (increase bleeding risk without changing INR)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Dietary", - "rowIndex": 3, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["vitamin-k"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Leafy greens (broccoli, spinach) contain high Vitamin K and reverse the drug's effect. Diet must be consistent." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "aspirin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "apixaban", - "celecoxib", - "clopidogrel", - "dabigatran", - "dalteparin", - "diclofenac", - "dipyridamole", - "edoxaban", - "enoxaparin", - "heparin-iv-sc", - "ibuprofen", - "ketorolac", - "meloxicam", - "naproxen", - "parecoxib", - "rivaroxaban", - "ticagrelor", - "warfarin-anticoagulant", - "warfarin-vka" - ], - "termIds": ["anticoagulants", "antiplatelets", "nsaids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Other antiplatelets (Clopidogrel), DOACs, Warfarin, NSAIDs. Massively increases fatal bleed risk. (Dual Antiplatelet Therapy (DAPT) is strictly for stenting/ACS and usually limited to 1-12 months)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "caution", - "counterparties": ["ibuprofen"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CAUTION — Ibuprofen competitively binds COX-1, physically blocking Aspirin from accessing the receptor. Take aspirin 2 hours before ibuprofen." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "clopidogrel": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["esomeprazole", "pantoprazole"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Omeprazole and Esomeprazole strongly inhibit **CYP2C19**. This prevents Clopidogrel from converting into its active form, leading to fatal stent thrombosis. 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Additive hypotension with antihypertensives." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "ticagrelor": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["clarithromycin"], - "termIds": ["azole-antifungals"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Metabolised by **CYP3A4**. Strong inhibitors (ketoconazole, clarithromycin) drastically increase bleeding risk." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["aspirin"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — High-dose Aspirin (>150 mg/day) reduces the efficacy of Ticagrelor. Aspirin dose MUST be strictly 100 mg/day." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "gentamicin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "aspirin", - "celecoxib", - "diclofenac", - "frusemide", - "ibuprofen", - "ketorolac", - "meloxicam", - "naproxen", - "parecoxib", - "vancomycin" - ], - "termIds": ["loop-diuretics", "nsaids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Other nephrotoxic or ototoxic drugs, including vancomycin, loop diuretics, NSAIDs and contrast, can markedly increase gentamicin kidney/ear toxicity risk; avoid combinations where possible and monitor renal function/drug levels closely." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "fluconazole": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["warfarin-anticoagulant", "warfarin-vka"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — **Warfarin**. Fluconazole shuts down CYP2C9, causing Warfarin levels to skyrocket. INR will spike dangerously. Halve the Warfarin dose and monitor tightly." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "apixaban", - "atorvastatin", - "clopidogrel", - "dabigatran", - "dalteparin", - "dipyridamole", - "edoxaban", - "enoxaparin", - "heparin-iv-sc", - "phenytoin", - "rivaroxaban", - "rosuvastatin", - "ticagrelor", - "warfarin-anticoagulant", - "warfarin-vka" - ], - "termIds": ["anticoagulants", "statins"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Statins (increased rhabdomyolysis), Phenytoin (toxicity), DOACs (bleeding)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "nystatin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "none", - "counterparties": [], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": false, - "note": "NONE — No systemic drug interactions." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "aciclovir": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "amikacin", - "aspirin", - "celecoxib", - "diclofenac", - "gentamicin", - "ibuprofen", - "ketorolac", - "meloxicam", - "naproxen", - "parecoxib" - ], - "termIds": ["aminoglycosides", "nsaids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Concurrent nephrotoxic drugs (NSAIDs, Aminoglycosides, Tazocin) exponentially increase AKI risk." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "oseltamivir": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [], - "termIds": ["laiv"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine (LAIV). Oseltamivir will kill the live vaccine. Do not give LAIV within 2 weeks of taking Oseltamivir. (Note: Standard Australian flu shots are INACTIVATED and do not interact)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "valaciclovir": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "amiloride", - "aspirin", - "celecoxib", - "diclofenac", - "eplerenone", - "frusemide", - "hydrochlorothiazide", - "ibuprofen", - "indapamide", - "ketorolac", - "meloxicam", - "naproxen", - "parecoxib", - "perindopril", - "spironolactone" - ], - "termIds": ["acei", "diuretics", "nsaids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Nephrotoxic drugs (NSAIDs, ACEi, Diuretics) increase the risk of crystal nephropathy. Encourage heavy oral hydration." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "clotrimazole": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "low", - "counterparties": [], - "termIds": ["barrier-contraception"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "LOW — Vaginal creams/pessaries contain oils that can degrade latex condoms and diaphragms, causing them to break. Warn patients to use alternative contraception methods." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "cefazolin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "low", - "counterparties": [], - "termIds": ["anaesthetics"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "LOW — Exceptionally clean drug interaction profile. Highly safe to use with anaesthetic agents." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "cefepime": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "low", - "counterparties": ["tramadol-ir"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "LOW — Generally few drug-drug interactions, but additive neurotoxicity if given with other seizure-threshold lowering drugs (like high-dose Tramadol or Imipenem)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "ceftriaxone": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [], - "termIds": ["iv-calcium-solutions"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — IV Calcium solutions (Hartmann's, Plasmalyte). Wait 48 hours or use distinct, deeply flushed lines." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "cefuroxime": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["calcium-carbonate", "esomeprazole", "magnesium-oxide", "pantoprazole"], - "termIds": ["antacids", "ppis"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Antacids and PPIs (Pantoprazole) raise gastric pH, which severely drops the absorption of the oral prodrug. 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Separate by 2-4 hours." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "aspirin", - "beclometasone", - "betamethasone", - "budesonide", - "celecoxib", - "ciclesonide", - "clobetasol", - "dexamethasone", - "diclofenac", - "fludrocortisone", - "fluticasone", - "hydrocortisone", - "hydrocortisone-1", - "ibuprofen", - "ketorolac", - "meloxicam", - "methylprednisolone", - "mometasone", - "naproxen", - "parecoxib", - "prednisolone", - "prednisone", - "triamcinolone" - ], - "termIds": ["corticosteroids", "nsaids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — NSAIDs (massively increases risk of seizures). 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Fatal interactions with Simvastatin/Atorvastatin (rhabdomyolysis), Colchicine, and Warfarin." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "minocycline": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["calcium-carbonate", "iron", "magnesium-oxide"], - "termIds": ["antacids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Chelates with Iron, Calcium, and Antacids. Separate by 2 hours." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [], - "termIds": ["retinoids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Oral Retinoids (Isotretinoin/Roaccutane). Fatal interaction causing pseudotumor cerebri." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "roxithromycin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "low", - "counterparties": [ - "apixaban", - "atorvastatin", - "azithromycin", - "clarithromycin", - "clopidogrel", - "dabigatran", - "dalteparin", - "dipyridamole", - "edoxaban", - "enoxaparin", - "erythromycin", - "heparin-iv-sc", - "rivaroxaban", - "ticagrelor", - "warfarin-anticoagulant", - "warfarin-vka" - ], - "termIds": ["anticoagulants", "macrolides"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "LOW — It has very low affinity for CYP3A4 compared to Clarithromycin. It does not significantly spike levels of Atorvastatin, Warfarin, or DOACs, making it the macrolide of choice in polypharmacy." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "amikacin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["frusemide", "vancomycin"], - "termIds": ["loop-diuretics"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Vancomycin, Loop Diuretics (Frusemide), Cisplatin. Synergistic, catastrophic nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "aztreonam": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "low", - "counterparties": ["amikacin", "gentamicin"], - "termIds": ["aminoglycosides"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "LOW — Extremely clean interaction profile. 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Clindamycin has intrinsic neuromuscular blocking properties and will dangerously prolong the paralysis of surgical muscle relaxants." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "co-trimoxazole": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["candesartan", "perindopril", "spironolactone"], - "termIds": ["acei", "arbs"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — ACEi, ARBs, Spironolactone (Guarantees severe hyperkalemia)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["methotrexate"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Methotrexate (Both block folate synthesis. Combo causes fatal bone marrow failure)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 2, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["warfarin-anticoagulant", "warfarin-vka"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Warfarin (Drastically increases INR)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "colistin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["amikacin", "gentamicin"], - "termIds": ["aminoglycosides", "anaesthetics"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Neuromuscular blocking agents (Rocuronium) and Aminoglycosides. 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Separate by 4 hours." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "amiodarone", - "citalopram", - "escitalopram", - "fluoxetine", - "fluvoxamine", - "paroxetine", - "sertraline", - "sotalol" - ], - "termIds": ["ssris"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Amiodarone, Sotalol, SSRIs (Synergistic fatal QTc prolongation)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "norfloxacin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["calcium-carbonate", "iron", "magnesium-oxide"], - "termIds": ["antacids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Iron, Calcium, Magnesium (Antacids). Binds the drug in the gut, completely blocking absorption. Separate by 2-4 hours." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "amoxicillin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["allopurinol"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Allopurinol (Concurrent use massively increases the risk of a severe skin rash)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "amoxicillin-clavulanate", - "benzathine-benzylpenicillin", - "dicloxacillin", - "flucloxacillin", - "methotrexate", - "phenoxymethylpenicillin", - "piperacillin-tazobactam" - ], - "termIds": ["penicillins"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Methotrexate (Penicillins reduce renal clearance of MTX, risking fatal bone marrow toxicity)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "amoxicillin-clavulanate": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["methotrexate"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Increases toxicity of Methotrexate (reduced renal clearance)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "moderate", - "counterparties": ["warfarin-anticoagulant", "warfarin-vka"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "MODERATE — Can prolong INR in patients on Warfarin." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "benzathine-benzylpenicillin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "low", - "counterparties": [], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": false, - "note": "LOW — Extremely low systemic blood levels mean drug interactions are virtually non-existent." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "dicloxacillin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [], - "termIds": ["food"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Food severely impairs absorption." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["probenecid"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Probenecid blocks renal tubular secretion, doubling blood levels (often used intentionally in bone infections)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "flucloxacillin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["paracetamol"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Paracetamol. Co-administration of IV Flucloxacillin and high-dose Paracetamol in malnourished/elderly women can trigger severe High Anion Gap Metabolic Acidosis (HAGMA) due to 5-oxoproline accumulation." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "phenoxymethylpenicillin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [], - "termIds": ["food"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Food drops absorption by up to 50%. Must take 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["probenecid"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Probenecid blocks renal excretion, doubling blood levels." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "piperacillin-tazobactam": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["vancomycin"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Vancomycin. The combination 'Vanc/Taz' is notoriously nephrotoxic. Monitor creatinine daily." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["methotrexate"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Methotrexate (decreases clearance, risking fatal MTX toxicity)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "doxycycline": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["calcium-carbonate", "iron", "magnesium-oxide"], - "termIds": ["antacids", "food"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Chelates heavily with multivalent cations. Iron, Calcium, Magnesium (Antacids), and Dairy products will irreversibly bind Doxycycline in the gut, dropping absorption to zero. Separate by 2-4 hours." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["carbamazepine", "phenytoin"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Phenytoin and Carbamazepine induce Doxy metabolism, slashing its half-life to 7 hours." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "fosfomycin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "moderate", - "counterparties": ["metoclopramide"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "MODERATE — Metoclopramide accelerates gastric emptying and drastically reduces the absorption of fosfomycin. Separate or avoid." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "nitrofurantoin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["calcium-carbonate", "magnesium-oxide"], - "termIds": ["antacids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Antacids containing magnesium delay absorption." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "low", - "counterparties": [], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": false, - "note": "LOW — Antagonises the action of nalidixic acid (rarely used)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "trimethoprim": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["candesartan", "perindopril", "spironolactone"], - "termIds": ["acei", "arbs"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — ACEi, ARBs, Spironolactone. The combination guarantees hyperkalemia in the elderly. Check K+ levels." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["methotrexate"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Methotrexate. Co-administration causes fatal bone marrow failure." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "allopurinol": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["methotrexate"], - "termIds": ["immunosuppressants"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Azathioprine and 6-Mercaptopurine. Xanthine oxidase breaks down these immunosuppressants. Allopurinol blocks this, causing 1000x fatal bone marrow toxicity. Do NOT combine without oncology oversight." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["amoxicillin", "amoxicillin-clavulanate"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Amoxicillin/Ampicillin (massive increase in non-allergic maculopapular rash)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "baclofen": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "alprazolam", - "buprenorphine-naloxone", - "buprenorphine-patch", - "buprenorphine-sl-depot", - "clonazepam", - "codeine", - "diazepam", - "fentanyl", - "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "lorazepam", - "methadone", - "midazolam", - "morphine-ir-iv", - "morphine-sr-mr", - "nitrazepam", - "oxazepam", - "oxycodone-ir", - "oxycodone-sr-mr", - "tapentadol-sr", - "temazepam", - "tramadol-ir" - ], - "termIds": ["alcohol", "benzodiazepines", "opioids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Extreme additive CNS depression and weakness if combined with Opioids, Benzodiazepines, or Alcohol." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "amlodipine", - "atenolol", - "bisoprolol", - "candesartan", - "carvedilol", - "diltiazem", - "eplerenone", - "felodipine", - "frusemide", - "hydrochlorothiazide", - "indapamide", - "labetalol", - "metoprolol", - "nifedipine-xr", - "perindopril", - "spironolactone", - "verapamil" - ], - "termIds": ["antihypertensives"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Antihypertensives (Additive hypotension)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "colchicine": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "azithromycin", - "clarithromycin", - "diltiazem", - "erythromycin", - "roxithromycin", - "verapamil" - ], - "termIds": ["azole-antifungals", "macrolides", "pgp"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "CRITICAL — Macrolides (Clarithromycin), Azoles, and Verapamil/Diltiazem block CYP3A4/P-gp. Colchicine levels spike exponentially, causing fatal multi-organ failure. AVOID combination." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["atorvastatin", "rosuvastatin"], - "termIds": ["statins"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Statins (additive risk of severe myopathy/rhabdomyolysis)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "dantrolene": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["amlodipine", "diltiazem", "felodipine", "nifedipine-xr", "verapamil"], - "termIds": ["calcium-channel-blockers"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Avoid calcium channel blockers with IV dantrolene because severe hyperkalaemia and cardiovascular collapse have been reported." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "hydroxychloroquine": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["amiodarone", "azithromycin", "clarithromycin", "erythromycin", "roxithromycin"], - "termIds": ["macrolides", "qtc-prolonging"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — Other QTc prolonging drugs (e.g., Amiodarone, Macrolides)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "low", - "counterparties": ["calcium-carbonate", "magnesium-oxide"], - "termIds": ["antacids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "LOW — Antacids reduce absorption (separate by 4 hours)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "methotrexate": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["trimethoprim"], - "termIds": ["cotrimoxazole"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Trimethoprim (Bactrim). Completely blocks folate synthesis at a different step. Co-administration causes catastrophic bone marrow failure. NEVER combine." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "amoxicillin", - "amoxicillin-clavulanate", - "aspirin", - "benzathine-benzylpenicillin", - "celecoxib", - "diclofenac", - "dicloxacillin", - "esomeprazole", - "flucloxacillin", - "ibuprofen", - "ketorolac", - "meloxicam", - "naproxen", - "pantoprazole", - "parecoxib", - "phenoxymethylpenicillin", - "piperacillin-tazobactam" - ], - "termIds": ["nsaids", "penicillins", "ppis"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — NSAIDs, Penicillins, PPIs (Reduce renal clearance of methotrexate, spiking toxicity)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "orphenadrine": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "amisulpride", - "amitriptyline", - "aripiprazole", - "aripiprazole-lai", - "asenapine", - "benzatropine", - "brexpiprazole", - "cariprazine", - "chlorpromazine", - "clomipramine", - "clozapine", - "dosulepin", - "doxepin", - "flupentixol-decanoate", - "haloperidol-decanoate", - "hyoscine-butylbromide", - "hyoscine-hydrobromide", - "imipramine", - "levomepromazine", - "lurasidone", - "nortriptyline", - "olanzapine-pamoate-lai", - "olanzapine-wafer-odt", - "oxybutynin", - "paliperidone-er", - "paliperidone-lai", - "periciazine", - "promethazine", - "quetiapine", - "risperidone", - "risperidone-lai", - "solifenacin", - "trifluoperazine", - "ziprasidone", - "ziprasidone-im", - "zuclopenthixol", - "zuclopenthixol-acetate", - "zuclopenthixol-decanoate" - ], - "termIds": ["anticholinergics", "antipsychotics", "tcas"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Additive and severe anticholinergic toxicity when combined with TCAs (Amitriptyline), Antipsychotics, and Promethazine." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "alprazolam", - "buprenorphine-naloxone", - "buprenorphine-patch", - "buprenorphine-sl-depot", - "clonazepam", - "codeine", - "diazepam", - "fentanyl", - "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "lorazepam", - "methadone", - "midazolam", - "morphine-ir-iv", - "morphine-sr-mr", - "nitrazepam", - "oxazepam", - "oxycodone-ir", - "oxycodone-sr-mr", - "tapentadol-sr", - "temazepam", - "tramadol-ir" - ], - "termIds": ["benzodiazepines", "opioids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Additive CNS depression with Opioids and Benzos." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "probenecid": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["aspirin"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Low-dose Aspirin antagonises the uricosuric effect of Probenecid. 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It rapidly destroys the estrogen/progesterone in the Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill. Women MUST use alternative non-hormonal contraception (Copper IUD) while on the drug and for 1 month after stopping." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["diazepam", "phenytoin"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Inhibits CYP2C19 (Spikes levels of Diazepam, Phenytoin, Omeprazole)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "donepezil": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "amitriptyline", - "benzatropine", - "hyoscine-butylbromide", - "hyoscine-hydrobromide", - "orphenadrine", - "oxybutynin", - "promethazine", - "solifenacin" - ], - "termIds": ["anticholinergics"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Anticholinergics (e.g., Oxybutynin, Amitriptyline, Promethazine). These drugs directly cancel each other out. Prescribing both is irrational and guarantees clinical failure." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "amiodarone", - "atenolol", - "bisoprolol", - "carvedilol", - "labetalol", - "metoprolol", - "propranolol", - "sotalol" - ], - "termIds": ["beta-blockers"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Beta-blockers, Amiodarone (additive bradycardia/syncope)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "levodopa-benserazide": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "amisulpride", - "aripiprazole", - "aripiprazole-lai", - "asenapine", - "brexpiprazole", - "cariprazine", - "chlorpromazine", - "clozapine", - "domperidone", - "flupentixol-decanoate", - "haloperidol-decanoate", - "levomepromazine", - "lurasidone", - "metoclopramide", - "olanzapine-pamoate-lai", - "olanzapine-wafer-odt", - "ondansetron", - "paliperidone-er", - "paliperidone-lai", - "periciazine", - "quetiapine", - "risperidone", - "risperidone-lai", - "trifluoperazine", - "ziprasidone", - "ziprasidone-im", - "zuclopenthixol", - "zuclopenthixol-acetate", - "zuclopenthixol-decanoate" - ], - "termIds": ["antipsychotics"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Antipsychotics (Haloperidol, Metoclopramide) are D2 antagonists. 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The combination of Gabapentin + Oxycodone/Morphine is a leading cause of accidental respiratory overdose in chronic pain patients." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["calcium-carbonate", "magnesium-oxide"], - "termIds": ["antacids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Antacids (Magnesium/Aluminium) physically block absorption in the gut. Separate by 2 hours." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "lamotrigine": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": false, - "note": "CRITICAL — Valproate heavily inhibits glucuronidation, doubling Lamotrigine levels and guaranteeing SJS. 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Valproate will knock Phenytoin off albumin, causing 'free' (active) Phenytoin levels to spike and cause toxicity, even while total Phenytoin lab levels look normal." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "pregabalin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "alprazolam", - "buprenorphine-naloxone", - "buprenorphine-patch", - "buprenorphine-sl-depot", - "clonazepam", - "codeine", - "diazepam", - "fentanyl", - "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "lorazepam", - "methadone", - "midazolam", - "morphine-ir-iv", - "morphine-sr-mr", - "nitrazepam", - "oxazepam", - "oxycodone-ir", - "oxycodone-sr-mr", - "tapentadol-sr", - "temazepam", - "tramadol-ir" - ], - "termIds": ["alcohol", "benzodiazepines", "opioids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Opioids, Benzodiazepines, Alcohol. 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Avoid combination." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "topiramate": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Endocrine", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["ethinylestradiol", "levonorgestrel", "medroxyprogesterone"], - "termIds": ["oral-contraceptives"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Doses > 200mg/day induce CYP3A4, accelerating the clearance of oral contraceptives (OCPs), rendering them ineffective and leading to unplanned pregnancies." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "sumatriptan": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "caution", - "counterparties": [ - "atomoxetine", - "citalopram", - "desvenlafaxine", - "duloxetine", - "escitalopram", - "fluoxetine", - "fluvoxamine", - "paroxetine", - "phenelzine", - "sertraline", - "tramadol-ir", - "tranylcypromine", - "venlafaxine-xr" - ], - "termIds": ["maois", "snris", "ssris"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CAUTION — Serotonergic medicines such as SSRIs, SNRIs, and tramadol rarely cause serotonin toxicity with triptans; counsel and monitor. MAOIs remain contraindicated." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": false, - "note": "CRITICAL — Ergotamines (e.g., Cafergot). Risk of prolonged, severe vasospasm. Must separate by 24 hours." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "alprazolam": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "buprenorphine-naloxone", - "buprenorphine-patch", - "buprenorphine-sl-depot", - "codeine", - "fentanyl", - "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "methadone", - "morphine-ir-iv", - "morphine-sr-mr", - "oxycodone-ir", - "oxycodone-sr-mr", - "tapentadol-sr", - "tramadol-ir" - ], - "termIds": ["alcohol", "opioids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Opioids, Alcohol. Co-ingestion is a primary cause of overdose death." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["clarithromycin"], - "termIds": ["azole-antifungals", "cyp-inhibitors"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "CRITICAL — Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (Ketoconazole, Clarithromycin) significantly increase Alprazolam toxicity." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "clonazepam": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "buprenorphine-naloxone", - "buprenorphine-patch", - "buprenorphine-sl-depot", - "codeine", - "fentanyl", - "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "methadone", - "morphine-ir-iv", - "morphine-sr-mr", - "oxycodone-ir", - "oxycodone-sr-mr", - "tapentadol-sr", - "tramadol-ir" - ], - "termIds": ["alcohol", "opioids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Opioids, Alcohol (Fatal respiratory arrest)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["clarithromycin"], - "termIds": ["azole-antifungals", "cyp-inhibitors"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — CYP3A4 inhibitors (Clarithromycin, Ketoconazole) spike clonazepam levels." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "diazepam": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "buprenorphine-naloxone", - "buprenorphine-patch", - "buprenorphine-sl-depot", - "codeine", - "fentanyl", - "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "methadone", - "morphine-ir-iv", - "morphine-sr-mr", - "oxycodone-ir", - "oxycodone-sr-mr", - "tapentadol-sr", - "tramadol-ir" - ], - "termIds": ["alcohol", "barbiturates", "opioids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Opioids, Barbiturates, Alcohol. Additive and synergistic CNS/respiratory depression. 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Additive CNS depression with alcohol." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["fluoxetine", "paroxetine"], - "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — CYP2D6 inhibitors (Fluoxetine, Paroxetine) spike levels into the lethal range." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "doxepin": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "alprazolam", - "buprenorphine-naloxone", - "buprenorphine-patch", - "buprenorphine-sl-depot", - "clonazepam", - "codeine", - "diazepam", - "fentanyl", - "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "lorazepam", - "methadone", - "midazolam", - "morphine-ir-iv", - "morphine-sr-mr", - "nitrazepam", - "oxazepam", - "oxycodone-ir", - "oxycodone-sr-mr", - "tapentadol-sr", - "temazepam", - "tramadol-ir" - ], - "termIds": ["alcohol", "benzodiazepines", "opioids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Additive severe CNS depression with Opioids, Benzos, and Alcohol." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["paroxetine"], - "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — **CYP2D6** inhibitors (Paroxetine) drastically spike Doxepin levels." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "duloxetine": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["phenelzine", "tramadol-ir", "tranylcypromine"], - "termIds": ["maois"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — MAOIs, Tramadol (Fatal Serotonin Syndrome)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["ciprofloxacin", "fluvoxamine"], - "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — Potent **CYP1A2** inhibitors (Ciprofloxacin, Fluvoxamine) massively spike Duloxetine levels causing severe toxicity. Moderate inhibitor of CYP2D6." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "escitalopram": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["amiodarone", "sotalol"], - "termIds": ["qtc-prolonging"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "CRITICAL — Avoid mixing with other QTc prolonging drugs (e.g., Amiodarone, Haloperidol, Sotalol)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — Omeprazole inhibits CYP2C19, significantly increasing Escitalopram levels and QTc risk. Max Escitalopram dose is 10mg if on Omeprazole." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 2, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "aspirin", - "celecoxib", - "diclofenac", - "ibuprofen", - "ketorolac", - "meloxicam", - "naproxen", - "parecoxib" - ], - "termIds": ["nsaids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — NSAIDs (Bleeding risk)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 2 - }, - "fluoxetine": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "amitriptyline", - "clomipramine", - "codeine", - "dosulepin", - "doxepin", - "imipramine", - "metoprolol", - "nortriptyline", - "risperidone", - "risperidone-lai", - "tramadol-ir" - ], - "termIds": ["tcas"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Potent irreversible inhibitor of **CYP2D6**. Will completely block Codeine/Tramadol from working. Will massively spike levels of Risperidone, Metoprolol, and TCAs into the toxic range." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "aspirin", - "celecoxib", - "diclofenac", - "ibuprofen", - "ketorolac", - "meloxicam", - "naproxen", - "parecoxib" - ], - "termIds": ["nsaids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — NSAIDs and Aspirin (Doubles risk of upper GI bleeds)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "fluvoxamine": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["agomelatine", "clozapine", "duloxetine"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Absolute blockade of **CYP1A2** and **CYP2C19**. If given to a patient on Clozapine, Clozapine levels will skyrocket by 500-1000%, causing fatal seizures and coma. If given to a patient on Duloxetine or Agomelatine, severe liver toxicity ensues." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "imipramine": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["phenelzine", "tramadol-ir", "tranylcypromine"], - "termIds": ["maois"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — MAOIs, Tramadol (Serotonin Syndrome)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["fluoxetine"], - "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — **CYP2D6** inhibitors (Fluoxetine) spike Imipramine levels into the toxic range." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "mirtazapine": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "alprazolam", - "buprenorphine-naloxone", - "buprenorphine-patch", - "buprenorphine-sl-depot", - "clonazepam", - "codeine", - "diazepam", - "fentanyl", - "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "lorazepam", - "methadone", - "midazolam", - "morphine-ir-iv", - "morphine-sr-mr", - "nitrazepam", - "oxazepam", - "oxycodone-ir", - "oxycodone-sr-mr", - "tapentadol-sr", - "temazepam", - "tramadol-ir" - ], - "termIds": ["alcohol", "benzodiazepines", "opioids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Additive sedation with alcohol, benzos, and opioids." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "moderate", - "counterparties": [ - "citalopram", - "escitalopram", - "fluoxetine", - "fluvoxamine", - "paroxetine", - "phenelzine", - "sertraline", - "tramadol-ir", - "tranylcypromine" - ], - "termIds": ["maois", "ssris"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "MODERATE — Less risk of Serotonin Syndrome than SSRIs, but still a risk if combined with Tramadol or MAOIs." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "moclobemide": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["citalopram", "escitalopram", "fluoxetine", "fluvoxamine", "paroxetine", "sertraline"], - "termIds": ["ssris"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — ANY serotonergic drug (SSRIs, MDMA, Dextromethorphan cough syrup). Will cause hyperthermia, seizures, and death." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — Cimetidine (doubles moclobemide levels)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "nortriptyline": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["phenelzine", "tramadol-ir", "tranylcypromine"], - "termIds": ["maois"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — MAOIs, Tramadol (Serotonin Syndrome)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["bupropion-sr", "fluoxetine"], - "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — **CYP2D6** inhibitors (Fluoxetine, Bupropion) will spike Nortriptyline levels." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "paroxetine": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["codeine", "metoprolol", "risperidone", "risperidone-lai", "tramadol-ir"], - "termIds": [], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Potent irreversible inhibitor of **CYP2D6**. Will completely block the liver from converting Codeine or Tramadol into their active pain-killing forms. Will massively spike levels of Risperidone and Metoprolol." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "phenelzine": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Dietary", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["noradrenaline"], - "termIds": ["food"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Aged cheeses (Cheddar, Brie), cured meats (salami), tap beer, red wine, Marmite/Vegemite, soy sauce. (These contain Tyramine. Without MAO in the gut to destroy it, Tyramine floods the blood, forcing massive noradrenaline release)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "adrenaline-epinephrine", - "amitriptyline", - "citalopram", - "clomipramine", - "dosulepin", - "doxepin", - "escitalopram", - "fluoxetine", - "fluvoxamine", - "imipramine", - "nortriptyline", - "paroxetine", - "sertraline", - "tramadol-ir" - ], - "termIds": ["ssris", "tcas"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — SSRIs, TCAs, Tramadol, Dextromethorphan (Cough syrup), Pseudoephedrine (Cold meds), Adrenaline. ALL ARE FATAL." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "reboxetine": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["phenelzine", "tranylcypromine"], - "termIds": ["maois"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — MAOIs (Fatal hypertensive crisis)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["clarithromycin"], - "termIds": ["azole-antifungals", "cyp-inhibitors"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — Strong **CYP3A4** inhibitors (Clarithromycin, Ketoconazole) spike Reboxetine levels, worsening tachycardia and urinary retention." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "sertraline": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["phenelzine", "tapentadol-sr", "tramadol-ir", "tranylcypromine"], - "termIds": ["maois", "st-johns-wort"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — MAOIs, Tramadol, Tapentadol, St John's Wort. Massive risk of Serotonin Syndrome (hyperthermia, clonus, rigidity, death)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "aspirin", - "celecoxib", - "citalopram", - "diclofenac", - "escitalopram", - "esomeprazole", - "fluoxetine", - "fluvoxamine", - "ibuprofen", - "ketorolac", - "meloxicam", - "naproxen", - "pantoprazole", - "parecoxib", - "paroxetine" - ], - "termIds": ["nsaids", "ppis", "ssris"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — NSAIDs and Aspirin. SSRIs deplete platelet serotonin, doubling the risk of upper GI bleeds. Cover with PPI if combined." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "tranylcypromine": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Dietary", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [], - "termIds": ["food"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Aged cheeses, cured meats, tap beer, Vegemite/Marmite, fermented soy (Tyramine)." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "citalopram", - "escitalopram", - "fluoxetine", - "fluvoxamine", - "paroxetine", - "sertraline", - "tramadol-ir" - ], - "termIds": ["ssris"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Cold and flu tablets containing Pseudoephedrine/Phenylephrine will cause a fatal stroke. SSRIs and Tramadol cause fatal Serotonin Syndrome." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "venlafaxine-xr": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["phenelzine", "tramadol-ir", "tranylcypromine"], - "termIds": ["maois", "st-johns-wort"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — MAOIs, Tramadol, St John's Wort. Extreme risk of Serotonin Syndrome." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "aspirin", - "celecoxib", - "diclofenac", - "ibuprofen", - "ketorolac", - "meloxicam", - "naproxen", - "parecoxib" - ], - "termIds": ["nsaids"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — NSAIDs (Bleeding risk)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 0 - }, - "vortioxetine": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["bupropion-sr", "fluoxetine"], - "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — Strong **CYP2D6** inhibitors (Bupropion, Fluoxetine) double the blood levels of Vortioxetine. Halve the dose." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["carbamazepine"], - "termIds": ["cyp-inducers"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — Strong CYP inducers (Rifampicin, Carbamazepine) wipe out the drug. Must double the dose." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 2, - "severity": "moderate", - "counterparties": ["tramadol-ir"], - "termIds": ["st-johns-wort"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "MODERATE — Additive risk of Serotonin Syndrome with Tramadol or St John's Wort." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 2 - }, - "aripiprazole": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["aripiprazole-lai", "clarithromycin", "fluoxetine", "paroxetine"], - "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — **CYP2D6** inhibitors (Fluoxetine, Paroxetine) or **CYP3A4** inhibitors (Clarithromycin) require the Aripiprazole dose to be halved." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["aripiprazole-lai", "carbamazepine", "phenytoin"], - "termIds": ["cyp-inducers"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — Carbamazepine/Phenytoin (CYP inducers) will wipe out Aripiprazole levels; dose must be doubled." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 2 - }, - "clozapine": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [], - "termIds": ["smoking"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "CRITICAL — Smoking. Cigarette smoke heavily induces CYP1A2. If a patient stops smoking (e.g., admitted to hospital), their Clozapine levels will DOUBLE, causing seizures and coma. Dose must be reduced rapidly." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["ciprofloxacin", "fluvoxamine"], - "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — Ciprofloxacin and Fluvoxamine (potent CYP1A2 inhibitors) spike clozapine levels." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "olanzapine-wafer-odt": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": [ - "alprazolam", - "buprenorphine-naloxone", - "buprenorphine-patch", - "buprenorphine-sl-depot", - "clonazepam", - "codeine", - "diazepam", - "fentanyl", - "hydromorphone-ir-iv", - "lorazepam", - "methadone", - "midazolam", - "morphine-ir-iv", - "morphine-sr-mr", - "nitrazepam", - "oxazepam", - "oxycodone-ir", - "oxycodone-sr-mr", - "tapentadol-sr", - "temazepam", - "tramadol-ir" - ], - "termIds": ["benzodiazepines", "cns-depressants", "opioids"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "CRITICAL — CNS Depressants (Opioids, Benzos). Massive risk of respiratory collapse." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["olanzapine-pamoate-lai"], - "termIds": ["smoking"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Smoking. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in cigarette smoke induce CYP1A2. If a patient stops smoking in hospital, their Olanzapine levels will artificially spike by up to 50%, causing heavy sedation." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "quetiapine": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["phenytoin"], - "termIds": ["cyp-inducers", "cyp-inhibitors"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "CRITICAL — **CYP3A4** inhibitors massively spike Quetiapine levels, causing profound sedation, coma, and QTc prolongation. CYP3A4 inducers (Phenytoin) render it useless." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "amlodipine", - "atenolol", - "bisoprolol", - "candesartan", - "carvedilol", - "diltiazem", - "eplerenone", - "felodipine", - "frusemide", - "hydrochlorothiazide", - "indapamide", - "labetalol", - "metoprolol", - "nifedipine-xr", - "perindopril", - "spironolactone", - "verapamil" - ], - "termIds": ["antihypertensives"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Additive hypotension with antihypertensives." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "risperidone": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["bupropion-sr", "fluoxetine", "paroxetine", "risperidone-lai"], - "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — **CYP2D6** inhibitors (Fluoxetine, Paroxetine, Bupropion) massively increase risperidone levels, triggering severe EPS and hyperprolactinemia." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": [ - "amlodipine", - "atenolol", - "bisoprolol", - "candesartan", - "carvedilol", - "diltiazem", - "eplerenone", - "felodipine", - "frusemide", - "hydrochlorothiazide", - "indapamide", - "labetalol", - "metoprolol", - "nifedipine-xr", - "perindopril", - "spironolactone", - "verapamil" - ], - "termIds": ["antihypertensives"], - "resolved": true, - "note": "HIGH — Antihypertensives (additive hypotension)." - } - ], - "unresolvedRowCount": 1 - }, - "aripiprazole-lai": { - "rows": [ - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 0, - "severity": "high", - "counterparties": ["clarithromycin", "fluoxetine"], - "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "HIGH — Strong **CYP3A4** inhibitors (Clarithromycin) or **CYP2D6** inhibitors (Fluoxetine) require the depot dose to be reduced to 300 mg." - }, - { - "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", - "rowIndex": 1, - "severity": "critical", - "counterparties": ["carbamazepine"], - "termIds": ["cyp-inducers"], - "resolved": false, - "note": "CRITICAL — Strong CYP inducers (Carbamazepine) will destroy depot blood levels. 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7e664a6a2..e48038818 100644 --- a/scripts/build-medication-interaction-index.ts +++ b/scripts/build-medication-interaction-index.ts @@ -235,6 +235,7 @@ function main(): void { const consumed: string[] = []; for (const { surface, term } of LEXICON_SURFACES_BY_LENGTH) { if (!mentions(segment, surface)) continue; + if (term.sourceDenySlugs?.includes(record.slug)) continue; if (consumed.some((taken) => taken.includes(surface))) continue; consumed.push(surface); segmentTermIds.add(term.id); diff --git a/src/lib/medication-interaction-lexicon.ts b/src/lib/medication-interaction-lexicon.ts index f5169fb03..06f5d62e0 100644 --- a/src/lib/medication-interaction-lexicon.ts +++ b/src/lib/medication-interaction-lexicon.ts @@ -26,6 +26,8 @@ export type LexiconTerm = { surfaces: string[]; kind: LexiconTermKind; select?: CatalogueSelector; + /** Source records that can mention this term without declaring a matching counterparty. */ + sourceDenySlugs?: string[]; note?: string; }; @@ -48,6 +50,9 @@ const CATALOGUE_TERMS: LexiconTerm[] = [ // overdose or with P-gp inhibitors, is carried by the catalogue's own per-drug // QTc data and the `qtc-prolonging` mechanism term, not by this one. select: { subclassIncludes: ["Opioid"], denySlugs: ["naltrexone", "naloxone", "loperamide"] }, + // Loperamide's own P-gp row describes possible opioid sedation, but does + // not declare every opioid as a counterparty. + sourceDenySlugs: ["loperamide"], }, { id: "ssris", surfaces: ["ssris", "ssri"], kind: "catalogue", select: { subclassIncludes: ["SSRI"] } }, { id: "snris", surfaces: ["snris", "snri"], kind: "catalogue", select: { subclassIncludes: ["SNRI"] } }, diff --git a/tests/medication-interactions.test.ts b/tests/medication-interactions.test.ts index 658ec0fd6..d475f1c48 100644 --- a/tests/medication-interactions.test.ts +++ b/tests/medication-interactions.test.ts @@ -39,6 +39,11 @@ describe("evaluateMedicationInteractions", () => { expect(result.highestTone).toBe("danger"); }); + it("does not reintroduce loperamide's excluded opioid term through a reverse row", () => { + const result = evaluateMedicationInteractions("morphine-ir-iv", ["loperamide"]); + expect(result.interactions.some((item) => item.counterpartySlug === "loperamide")).toBe(false); + }); + it("warns on lithium plus an NSAID or a thiazide", () => { // Both are textbook lithium-toxicity interactions and both were silent: the // catalogue record is "Lithium carbonate (IR/SR)", so no name-derived From 36203324c89db9906127e88da91155aa29c7e8d0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: BigSimmo <87357024+BigSimmo@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2026 17:17:20 +0800 Subject: [PATCH 3/7] fix(medications): restore the interaction index JSON --- data/medication-interaction-index.json | 10118 ++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 10048 insertions(+), 70 deletions(-) diff --git a/data/medication-interaction-index.json b/data/medication-interaction-index.json index 673cd3676..9bfd04202 100644 --- 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CNS depressants increase sedation/respiratory depression; QT-prolongers and electrolyte-lowering medicines increase torsade risk." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "naltrexone": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "buprenorphine-naloxone", + "buprenorphine-patch", + "buprenorphine-sl-depot", + "codeine", + "fentanyl", + "hydromorphone-ir-iv", + "methadone", + "morphine-ir-iv", + "morphine-sr-mr", + "oxycodone-ir", + "oxycodone-sr-mr", + "tapentadol-sr", + "tramadol-ir" + ], + "termIds": ["opioids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Opioid analgesia is antagonised. 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Increases statin toxicity." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "amlodipine", + "atenolol", + "bisoprolol", + "carvedilol", + "diltiazem", + "felodipine", + "labetalol", + "metoprolol", + "nifedipine-xr", + "propranolol", + "sotalol", + "verapamil" + ], + "termIds": ["beta-blockers", "calcium-channel-blockers", "qtc-prolonging"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — Beta-blockers, CCBs, and other QTc prolonging drugs." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 2 + }, + "digoxin": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "amiodarone", + "azithromycin", + "clarithromycin", + "erythromycin", + "roxithromycin", + "verapamil" + ], + "termIds": ["macrolides", "pgp"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "CRITICAL — Amiodarone, Verapamil, and Macrolides double Digoxin levels via P-glycoprotein inhibition." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "amiloride", + "eplerenone", + "frusemide", + "hydrochlorothiazide", + "indapamide", + "spironolactone" + ], + "termIds": ["diuretics"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Diuretics (via potassium depletion)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "flecainide": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "amlodipine", + "atenolol", + "bisoprolol", + "carvedilol", + "diltiazem", + "felodipine", + "labetalol", + "metoprolol", + "nifedipine-xr", + "propranolol", + "sotalol", + "verapamil" + ], + "termIds": ["beta-blockers", "calcium-channel-blockers"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Beta-blockers/CCBs (additive negative inotropy and bradycardia)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["amiodarone", "fluoxetine"], + "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — **CYP2D6** inhibitors (fluoxetine, amiodarone) significantly increase flecainide levels." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "sotalol": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "amisulpride", + "aripiprazole", + "aripiprazole-lai", + "asenapine", + "azithromycin", + "brexpiprazole", + "cariprazine", + "chlorpromazine", + "citalopram", + "clarithromycin", + "clozapine", + "erythromycin", + "escitalopram", + "fluoxetine", + "flupentixol-decanoate", + "fluvoxamine", + "haloperidol-decanoate", + "levomepromazine", + "lurasidone", + "olanzapine-pamoate-lai", + "olanzapine-wafer-odt", + "paliperidone-er", + "paliperidone-lai", + "paroxetine", + "periciazine", + "quetiapine", + "risperidone", + "risperidone-lai", + "roxithromycin", + "sertraline", + "trifluoperazine", + "ziprasidone", + "ziprasidone-im", + "zuclopenthixol", + "zuclopenthixol-acetate", + "zuclopenthixol-decanoate" + ], + "termIds": ["antipsychotics", "macrolides", "qtc-prolonging", "ssris"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "CRITICAL — Any other QT prolonging drugs (e.g., Macrolides, SSRIs, Antipsychotics) risk fatal arrhythmias." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["amlodipine", "diltiazem", "felodipine", "nifedipine-xr", "verapamil"], + "termIds": ["calcium-channel-blockers"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Non-DHP CCBs (Verapamil) risk asystole." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "glyceryl-trinitrate-gtn": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["sildenafil"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — PDE-5 Inhibitors (Sildenafil/Viagra). Co-administration within 24 hours causes catastrophic, refractory, and fatal hypotension. 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High risk of complete heart block and severe bradycardia if combined." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["atorvastatin", "digoxin", "rosuvastatin"], + "termIds": ["statins"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Moderate **CYP3A4** inhibitor. 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This combination guarantees acute renal failure by destroying both afferent and efferent glomerular blood flow." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "amiloride", + "eplerenone", + "frusemide", + "hydrochlorothiazide", + "indapamide", + "spironolactone" + ], + "termIds": ["diuretics"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Potassium-sparing diuretics (Spironolactone), K+ supplements (Severe hyperkalemia)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "verapamil": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "atenolol", + "bisoprolol", + "carvedilol", + "labetalol", + "metoprolol", + "propranolol", + "sotalol" + ], + "termIds": ["beta-blockers"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Beta-blockers (oral or IV). The combination leads to profound bradycardia, complete heart block, and cardiogenic shock." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["atorvastatin", "digoxin"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Moderate **CYP3A4** inhibitor. 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Additive hypotension with other alpha-blockers (e.g., Prazosin)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "moderate", + "counterparties": ["digoxin"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "MODERATE — Increases Digoxin levels by ~15%." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "labetalol": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["amlodipine", "diltiazem", "felodipine", "nifedipine-xr", "verapamil"], + "termIds": ["anaesthetics", "calcium-channel-blockers"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Additive hypotension with halothane/anaesthetics. Bradycardia with non-DHP CCBs." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "metoprolol": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["diltiazem", "verapamil"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Verapamil and Diltiazem. Concurrent use risks fatal asystole." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["fluoxetine", "paroxetine"], + "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — **CYP2D6** inhibitors (e.g., fluoxetine, paroxetine) will significantly increase metoprolol levels and bradycardia risk." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "amiloride": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["candesartan", "perindopril", "spironolactone"], + "termIds": ["acei", "arbs"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — ACEi, ARBs, Spironolactone, K+ supplements. Do not use together unless under intense specialist monitoring." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "aspirin", + "celecoxib", + "diclofenac", + "ibuprofen", + "ketorolac", + "meloxicam", + "naproxen", + "parecoxib" + ], + "termIds": ["nsaids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — NSAIDs (exacerbate renal failure and hyperkalemia)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "eplerenone": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["clarithromycin"], + "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "CRITICAL — Strong **CYP3A4** inhibitors (clarithromycin, itraconazole) massively increase eplerenone levels. Use is contraindicated." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["candesartan", "perindopril"], + "termIds": ["acei", "arbs"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Potassium supplements, ACEi, ARBs (Hyperkalemia)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "frusemide": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Triple Whammy", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "aspirin", + "candesartan", + "celecoxib", + "diclofenac", + "ibuprofen", + "ketorolac", + "meloxicam", + "naproxen", + "parecoxib", + "perindopril" + ], + "termIds": ["acei", "arbs", "nsaids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — NSAIDs + ACEi/ARB + Frusemide = High risk of renal failure." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["digoxin", "lithium-carbonate-ir-sr"], + "termIds": ["lithium"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Enhances lithium toxicity. 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Using TXA and estrogen together synergistically increases the risk of a fatal DVT or PE." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "warfarin-vka": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["amiodarone", "fluconazole", "metronidazole"], + "termIds": ["cotrimoxazole"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — **CYP2C9** inhibitors (Amiodarone, Metronidazole, Fluconazole, Bactrim) massively spike INR and cause bleeding. You MUST halve the warfarin dose if starting these." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["carbamazepine"], + "termIds": ["st-johns-wort"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — **CYP2C9** inducers (Carbamazepine, Rifampicin, St John's Wort). These destroy Warfarin, dropping the INR to 1.0 and causing massive strokes." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 2, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "aspirin", + "celecoxib", + "citalopram", + "diclofenac", + "escitalopram", + "fluoxetine", + "fluvoxamine", + "ibuprofen", + "ketorolac", + "meloxicam", + "naproxen", + "parecoxib", + "paroxetine", + "sertraline" + ], + "termIds": ["nsaids", "ssris"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — NSAIDs, Aspirin, SSRIs (increase bleeding risk without changing INR)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Dietary", + "rowIndex": 3, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["vitamin-k"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Leafy greens (broccoli, spinach) contain high Vitamin K and reverse the drug's effect. 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These destroy Warfarin, dropping the INR to 1.0 and causing massive strokes." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 2, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "aspirin", + "celecoxib", + "citalopram", + "diclofenac", + "escitalopram", + "fluoxetine", + "fluvoxamine", + "ibuprofen", + "ketorolac", + "meloxicam", + "naproxen", + "parecoxib", + "paroxetine", + "sertraline" + ], + "termIds": ["nsaids", "ssris"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — NSAIDs, Aspirin, SSRIs (increase bleeding risk without changing INR)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Dietary", + "rowIndex": 3, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["vitamin-k"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Leafy greens (broccoli, spinach) contain high Vitamin K and reverse the drug's effect. 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(Dual Antiplatelet Therapy (DAPT) is strictly for stenting/ACS and usually limited to 1-12 months)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "caution", + "counterparties": ["ibuprofen"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CAUTION — Ibuprofen competitively binds COX-1, physically blocking Aspirin from accessing the receptor. Take aspirin 2 hours before ibuprofen." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "clopidogrel": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["esomeprazole", "pantoprazole"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Omeprazole and Esomeprazole strongly inhibit **CYP2C19**. This prevents Clopidogrel from converting into its active form, leading to fatal stent thrombosis. 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Additive hypotension with antihypertensives." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "ticagrelor": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["clarithromycin"], + "termIds": ["azole-antifungals"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Metabolised by **CYP3A4**. Strong inhibitors (ketoconazole, clarithromycin) drastically increase bleeding risk." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["aspirin"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — High-dose Aspirin (>150 mg/day) reduces the efficacy of Ticagrelor. 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Fluconazole shuts down CYP2C9, causing Warfarin levels to skyrocket. INR will spike dangerously. Halve the Warfarin dose and monitor tightly." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "apixaban", + "atorvastatin", + "clopidogrel", + "dabigatran", + "dalteparin", + "dipyridamole", + "edoxaban", + "enoxaparin", + "heparin-iv-sc", + "phenytoin", + "rivaroxaban", + "rosuvastatin", + "ticagrelor", + "warfarin-anticoagulant", + "warfarin-vka" + ], + "termIds": ["anticoagulants", "statins"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Statins (increased rhabdomyolysis), Phenytoin (toxicity), DOACs (bleeding)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "nystatin": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "none", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": false, + "note": "NONE — No systemic drug interactions." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "aciclovir": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "amikacin", + "aspirin", + "celecoxib", + "diclofenac", + "gentamicin", + "ibuprofen", + "ketorolac", + "meloxicam", + "naproxen", + "parecoxib" + ], + "termIds": ["aminoglycosides", "nsaids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Concurrent nephrotoxic drugs (NSAIDs, Aminoglycosides, Tazocin) exponentially increase AKI risk." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "oseltamivir": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": ["laiv"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine (LAIV). Oseltamivir will kill the live vaccine. Do not give LAIV within 2 weeks of taking Oseltamivir. (Note: Standard Australian flu shots are INACTIVATED and do not interact)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "valaciclovir": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "amiloride", + "aspirin", + "celecoxib", + "diclofenac", + "eplerenone", + "frusemide", + "hydrochlorothiazide", + "ibuprofen", + "indapamide", + "ketorolac", + "meloxicam", + "naproxen", + "parecoxib", + "perindopril", + "spironolactone" + ], + "termIds": ["acei", "diuretics", "nsaids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Nephrotoxic drugs (NSAIDs, ACEi, Diuretics) increase the risk of crystal nephropathy. 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It is much safer to use alongside statins and DOACs." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["amiodarone", "ondansetron", "sotalol"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Additive QTc prolongation with Amiodarone, Haloperidol, Sotalol, Ondansetron." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "clarithromycin": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["apixaban", "atorvastatin", "colchicine", "rivaroxaban"], + "termIds": ["pgp"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "CRITICAL — Absolute blockade of **CYP3A4** and **P-glycoprotein**. Causes Atorvastatin to trigger rhabdomyolysis, Colchicine to cause fatal bone marrow failure, and Apixaban/Rivaroxaban to cause major bleeding. You MUST withhold these drugs while the patient is on Clarithromycin." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["amiodarone", "sotalol"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Synergistic QTc prolongation with Amiodarone, Haloperidol, Sotalol." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "erythromycin": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["atorvastatin", "colchicine", "warfarin-anticoagulant", "warfarin-vka"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Shuts down **CYP3A4**. Fatal interactions with Simvastatin/Atorvastatin (rhabdomyolysis), Colchicine, and Warfarin." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "minocycline": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["calcium-carbonate", "iron", "magnesium-oxide"], + "termIds": ["antacids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Chelates with Iron, Calcium, and Antacids. Separate by 2 hours." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": ["retinoids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Oral Retinoids (Isotretinoin/Roaccutane). Fatal interaction causing pseudotumor cerebri." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "roxithromycin": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "low", + "counterparties": [ + "apixaban", + "atorvastatin", + "azithromycin", + "clarithromycin", + "clopidogrel", + "dabigatran", + "dalteparin", + "dipyridamole", + "edoxaban", + "enoxaparin", + "erythromycin", + "heparin-iv-sc", + "rivaroxaban", + "ticagrelor", + "warfarin-anticoagulant", + "warfarin-vka" + ], + "termIds": ["anticoagulants", "macrolides"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "LOW — It has very low affinity for CYP3A4 compared to Clarithromycin. It does not significantly spike levels of Atorvastatin, Warfarin, or DOACs, making it the macrolide of choice in polypharmacy." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "amikacin": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["frusemide", "vancomycin"], + "termIds": ["loop-diuretics"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Vancomycin, Loop Diuretics (Frusemide), Cisplatin. Synergistic, catastrophic nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "aztreonam": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "low", + "counterparties": ["amikacin", "gentamicin"], + "termIds": ["aminoglycosides"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "LOW — Extremely clean interaction profile. Synergistic with aminoglycosides against Pseudomonas." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "clindamycin": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": ["anaesthetics"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Neuromuscular blocking agents (Anaesthetics). Clindamycin has intrinsic neuromuscular blocking properties and will dangerously prolong the paralysis of surgical muscle relaxants." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "co-trimoxazole": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["candesartan", "perindopril", "spironolactone"], + "termIds": ["acei", "arbs"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — ACEi, ARBs, Spironolactone (Guarantees severe hyperkalemia)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["methotrexate"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Methotrexate (Both block folate synthesis. Combo causes fatal bone marrow failure)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 2, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["warfarin-anticoagulant", "warfarin-vka"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Warfarin (Drastically increases INR)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "colistin": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["amikacin", "gentamicin"], + "termIds": ["aminoglycosides", "anaesthetics"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Neuromuscular blocking agents (Rocuronium) and Aminoglycosides. The combination causes prolonged, fatal respiratory muscle paralysis." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "aspirin", + "celecoxib", + "diclofenac", + "ibuprofen", + "ketorolac", + "meloxicam", + "naproxen", + "parecoxib", + "vancomycin" + ], + "termIds": ["nsaids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Nephrotoxins (NSAIDs, Vancomycin). Synergistic kidney destruction." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "ertapenem": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["sodium-valproate-oral-iv"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Sodium Valproate. Ertapenem rapidly destroys valproate blood levels, dropping them to sub-therapeutic levels within 24 hours, guaranteeing breakthrough seizures in epileptics. AVOID." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "meropenem": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "amikacin", + "amoxicillin", + "amoxicillin-clavulanate", + "azithromycin", + "aztreonam", + "benzathine-benzylpenicillin", + "cefazolin", + "cefepime", + "ceftriaxone", + "cefuroxime", + "cephalexin", + "ciprofloxacin", + "clarithromycin", + "clindamycin", + "co-trimoxazole", + "colistin", + "dicloxacillin", + "doxycycline", + "ertapenem", + "erythromycin", + "flucloxacillin", + "fosfomycin", + "gentamicin", + "metronidazole", + "minocycline", + "moxifloxacin", + "nitrofurantoin", + "norfloxacin", + "phenoxymethylpenicillin", + "piperacillin-tazobactam", + "roxithromycin", + "sodium-valproate-oral-iv", + "trimethoprim", + "vancomycin" + ], + "termIds": ["antibiotics"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Sodium Valproate (Epilim). Meropenem rapidly accelerates the hepatic breakdown of Valproate. Blood levels drop to zero within 24 hours. The interaction cannot be overcome by increasing Valproate dose. Use alternative antibiotic or antiepileptic." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "metronidazole": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["disulfiram"], + "termIds": ["alcohol"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Alcohol. Causes a severe 'Disulfiram-like' reaction (accumulation of acetaldehyde) resulting in violent vomiting, flushing, tachycardia, and hypotension. Must avoid alcohol during and for 48h after course." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["warfarin-anticoagulant", "warfarin-vka"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Warfarin. Metronidazole inhibits CYP2C9, drastically spiking INR. 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Separate by 4 hours." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "amiodarone", + "citalopram", + "escitalopram", + "fluoxetine", + "fluvoxamine", + "paroxetine", + "sertraline", + "sotalol" + ], + "termIds": ["ssris"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Amiodarone, Sotalol, SSRIs (Synergistic fatal QTc prolongation)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "norfloxacin": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["calcium-carbonate", "iron", "magnesium-oxide"], + "termIds": ["antacids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Iron, Calcium, Magnesium (Antacids). Binds the drug in the gut, completely blocking absorption. Separate by 2-4 hours." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "amoxicillin": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["allopurinol"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Allopurinol (Concurrent use massively increases the risk of a severe skin rash)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "amoxicillin-clavulanate", + "benzathine-benzylpenicillin", + "dicloxacillin", + "flucloxacillin", + "methotrexate", + "phenoxymethylpenicillin", + "piperacillin-tazobactam" + ], + "termIds": ["penicillins"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Methotrexate (Penicillins reduce renal clearance of MTX, risking fatal bone marrow toxicity)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "amoxicillin-clavulanate": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["methotrexate"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Increases toxicity of Methotrexate (reduced renal clearance)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "moderate", + "counterparties": ["warfarin-anticoagulant", "warfarin-vka"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "MODERATE — Can prolong INR in patients on Warfarin." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "benzathine-benzylpenicillin": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "low", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": false, + "note": "LOW — Extremely low systemic blood levels mean drug interactions are virtually non-existent." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "dicloxacillin": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": ["food"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Food severely impairs absorption." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["probenecid"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Probenecid blocks renal tubular secretion, doubling blood levels (often used intentionally in bone infections)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "flucloxacillin": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["paracetamol"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Paracetamol. Co-administration of IV Flucloxacillin and high-dose Paracetamol in malnourished/elderly women can trigger severe High Anion Gap Metabolic Acidosis (HAGMA) due to 5-oxoproline accumulation." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "phenoxymethylpenicillin": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": ["food"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Food drops absorption by up to 50%. Must take 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["probenecid"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Probenecid blocks renal excretion, doubling blood levels." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "piperacillin-tazobactam": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["vancomycin"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Vancomycin. The combination 'Vanc/Taz' is notoriously nephrotoxic. Monitor creatinine daily." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["methotrexate"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Methotrexate (decreases clearance, risking fatal MTX toxicity)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "doxycycline": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["calcium-carbonate", "iron", "magnesium-oxide"], + "termIds": ["antacids", "food"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Chelates heavily with multivalent cations. Iron, Calcium, Magnesium (Antacids), and Dairy products will irreversibly bind Doxycycline in the gut, dropping absorption to zero. Separate by 2-4 hours." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["carbamazepine", "phenytoin"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Phenytoin and Carbamazepine induce Doxy metabolism, slashing its half-life to 7 hours." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "fosfomycin": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "moderate", + "counterparties": ["metoclopramide"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "MODERATE — Metoclopramide accelerates gastric emptying and drastically reduces the absorption of fosfomycin. Separate or avoid." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "nitrofurantoin": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["calcium-carbonate", "magnesium-oxide"], + "termIds": ["antacids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Antacids containing magnesium delay absorption." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "low", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": false, + "note": "LOW — Antagonises the action of nalidixic acid (rarely used)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "trimethoprim": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["candesartan", "perindopril", "spironolactone"], + "termIds": ["acei", "arbs"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — ACEi, ARBs, Spironolactone. The combination guarantees hyperkalemia in the elderly. Check K+ levels." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["methotrexate"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Methotrexate. Co-administration causes fatal bone marrow failure." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "allopurinol": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["methotrexate"], + "termIds": ["immunosuppressants"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Azathioprine and 6-Mercaptopurine. Xanthine oxidase breaks down these immunosuppressants. Allopurinol blocks this, causing 1000x fatal bone marrow toxicity. Do NOT combine without oncology oversight." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["amoxicillin", "amoxicillin-clavulanate"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Amoxicillin/Ampicillin (massive increase in non-allergic maculopapular rash)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "baclofen": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "alprazolam", + "buprenorphine-naloxone", + "buprenorphine-patch", + "buprenorphine-sl-depot", + "clonazepam", + "codeine", + "diazepam", + "fentanyl", + "hydromorphone-ir-iv", + "lorazepam", + "methadone", + "midazolam", + "morphine-ir-iv", + "morphine-sr-mr", + "nitrazepam", + "oxazepam", + "oxycodone-ir", + "oxycodone-sr-mr", + "tapentadol-sr", + "temazepam", + "tramadol-ir" + ], + "termIds": ["alcohol", "benzodiazepines", "opioids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Extreme additive CNS depression and weakness if combined with Opioids, Benzodiazepines, or Alcohol." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "amlodipine", + "atenolol", + "bisoprolol", + "candesartan", + "carvedilol", + "diltiazem", + "eplerenone", + "felodipine", + "frusemide", + "hydrochlorothiazide", + "indapamide", + "labetalol", + "metoprolol", + "nifedipine-xr", + "perindopril", + "spironolactone", + "verapamil" + ], + "termIds": ["antihypertensives"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Antihypertensives (Additive hypotension)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "colchicine": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "azithromycin", + "clarithromycin", + "diltiazem", + "erythromycin", + "roxithromycin", + "verapamil" + ], + "termIds": ["azole-antifungals", "macrolides", "pgp"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "CRITICAL — Macrolides (Clarithromycin), Azoles, and Verapamil/Diltiazem block CYP3A4/P-gp. Colchicine levels spike exponentially, causing fatal multi-organ failure. AVOID combination." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["atorvastatin", "rosuvastatin"], + "termIds": ["statins"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Statins (additive risk of severe myopathy/rhabdomyolysis)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "dantrolene": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["amlodipine", "diltiazem", "felodipine", "nifedipine-xr", "verapamil"], + "termIds": ["calcium-channel-blockers"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Avoid calcium channel blockers with IV dantrolene because severe hyperkalaemia and cardiovascular collapse have been reported." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "hydroxychloroquine": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["amiodarone", "azithromycin", "clarithromycin", "erythromycin", "roxithromycin"], + "termIds": ["macrolides", "qtc-prolonging"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — Other QTc prolonging drugs (e.g., Amiodarone, Macrolides)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "low", + "counterparties": ["calcium-carbonate", "magnesium-oxide"], + "termIds": ["antacids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "LOW — Antacids reduce absorption (separate by 4 hours)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "methotrexate": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["trimethoprim"], + "termIds": ["cotrimoxazole"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Trimethoprim (Bactrim). Completely blocks folate synthesis at a different step. Co-administration causes catastrophic bone marrow failure. NEVER combine." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "amoxicillin", + "amoxicillin-clavulanate", + "aspirin", + "benzathine-benzylpenicillin", + "celecoxib", + "diclofenac", + "dicloxacillin", + "esomeprazole", + "flucloxacillin", + "ibuprofen", + "ketorolac", + "meloxicam", + "naproxen", + "pantoprazole", + "parecoxib", + "phenoxymethylpenicillin", + "piperacillin-tazobactam" + ], + "termIds": ["nsaids", "penicillins", "ppis"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — NSAIDs, Penicillins, PPIs (Reduce renal clearance of methotrexate, spiking toxicity)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "orphenadrine": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "amisulpride", + "amitriptyline", + "aripiprazole", + "aripiprazole-lai", + "asenapine", + "benzatropine", + "brexpiprazole", + "cariprazine", + "chlorpromazine", + "clomipramine", + "clozapine", + "dosulepin", + "doxepin", + "flupentixol-decanoate", + "haloperidol-decanoate", + "hyoscine-butylbromide", + "hyoscine-hydrobromide", + "imipramine", + "levomepromazine", + "lurasidone", + "nortriptyline", + "olanzapine-pamoate-lai", + "olanzapine-wafer-odt", + "oxybutynin", + "paliperidone-er", + "paliperidone-lai", + "periciazine", + "promethazine", + "quetiapine", + "risperidone", + "risperidone-lai", + "solifenacin", + "trifluoperazine", + "ziprasidone", + "ziprasidone-im", + "zuclopenthixol", + "zuclopenthixol-acetate", + "zuclopenthixol-decanoate" + ], + "termIds": ["anticholinergics", "antipsychotics", "tcas"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Additive and severe anticholinergic toxicity when combined with TCAs (Amitriptyline), Antipsychotics, and Promethazine." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "alprazolam", + "buprenorphine-naloxone", + "buprenorphine-patch", + "buprenorphine-sl-depot", + "clonazepam", + "codeine", + "diazepam", + "fentanyl", + "hydromorphone-ir-iv", + "lorazepam", + "methadone", + "midazolam", + "morphine-ir-iv", + "morphine-sr-mr", + "nitrazepam", + "oxazepam", + "oxycodone-ir", + "oxycodone-sr-mr", + "tapentadol-sr", + "temazepam", + "tramadol-ir" + ], + "termIds": ["benzodiazepines", "opioids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Additive CNS depression with Opioids and Benzos." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "probenecid": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["aspirin"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Low-dose Aspirin antagonises the uricosuric effect of Probenecid. Do not use together." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "amoxicillin", + "amoxicillin-clavulanate", + "benzathine-benzylpenicillin", + "cefazolin", + "cefepime", + "ceftriaxone", + "cefuroxime", + "cephalexin", + "dicloxacillin", + "flucloxacillin", + "phenoxymethylpenicillin", + "piperacillin-tazobactam" + ], + "termIds": ["cephalosporins", "penicillins"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Penicillins and Cephalosporins (massively increases their blood levels and half-life)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 2, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["methotrexate"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Methotrexate (reduces MTX clearance, spiking fatal toxicity)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "armodafinil": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Endocrine", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["copper", "ethinylestradiol", "levonorgestrel", "medroxyprogesterone"], + "termIds": ["oral-contraceptives"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Strong inducer of **CYP3A4**. It rapidly destroys the estrogen/progesterone in the Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill. Women MUST use alternative non-hormonal contraception (Copper IUD) while on the drug and for 1 month after stopping." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["diazepam", "phenytoin"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Inhibits CYP2C19 (Spikes levels of Diazepam, Phenytoin, Omeprazole)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "donepezil": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "amitriptyline", + "benzatropine", + "hyoscine-butylbromide", + "hyoscine-hydrobromide", + "orphenadrine", + "oxybutynin", + "promethazine", + "solifenacin" + ], + "termIds": ["anticholinergics"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Anticholinergics (e.g., Oxybutynin, Amitriptyline, Promethazine). These drugs directly cancel each other out. Prescribing both is irrational and guarantees clinical failure." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "amiodarone", + "atenolol", + "bisoprolol", + "carvedilol", + "labetalol", + "metoprolol", + "propranolol", + "sotalol" + ], + "termIds": ["beta-blockers"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Beta-blockers, Amiodarone (additive bradycardia/syncope)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "levodopa-benserazide": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "amisulpride", + "aripiprazole", + "aripiprazole-lai", + "asenapine", + "brexpiprazole", + "cariprazine", + "chlorpromazine", + "clozapine", + "domperidone", + "flupentixol-decanoate", + "haloperidol-decanoate", + "levomepromazine", + "lurasidone", + "metoclopramide", + "olanzapine-pamoate-lai", + "olanzapine-wafer-odt", + "ondansetron", + "paliperidone-er", + "paliperidone-lai", + "periciazine", + "quetiapine", + "risperidone", + "risperidone-lai", + "trifluoperazine", + "ziprasidone", + "ziprasidone-im", + "zuclopenthixol", + "zuclopenthixol-acetate", + "zuclopenthixol-decanoate" + ], + "termIds": ["antipsychotics"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Antipsychotics (Haloperidol, Metoclopramide) are D2 antagonists. 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Avoid combination due to risk of pharmacotoxic psychosis." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "low", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": false, + "note": "LOW — Very clean metabolic profile (no CYP interactions)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "carbamazepine": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "apixaban", + "azithromycin", + "clarithromycin", + "clopidogrel", + "clozapine", + "dabigatran", + "dalteparin", + "dipyridamole", + "edoxaban", + "enoxaparin", + "erythromycin", + "ethinylestradiol", + "heparin-iv-sc", + "levonorgestrel", + "medroxyprogesterone", + "quetiapine", + "rivaroxaban", + "roxithromycin", + "ticagrelor", + "warfarin-anticoagulant", + "warfarin-vka" + ], + "termIds": ["anticoagulants", "macrolides", "oral-contraceptives"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Massively induces CYP3A4, CYP1A2, and CYP2C9. 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The combination of Gabapentin + Oxycodone/Morphine is a leading cause of accidental respiratory overdose in chronic pain patients." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["calcium-carbonate", "magnesium-oxide"], + "termIds": ["antacids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Antacids (Magnesium/Aluminium) physically block absorption in the gut. Separate by 2 hours." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "lamotrigine": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": false, + "note": "CRITICAL — Valproate heavily inhibits glucuronidation, doubling Lamotrigine levels and guaranteeing SJS. Must use the specialized 'Blue' titration pack." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["carbamazepine", "phenytoin"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Carbamazepine/Phenytoin induce clearance, halving Lamotrigine levels. Must use the 'Green' pack." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Endocrine", + "rowIndex": 2, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["ethinylestradiol", "levonorgestrel", "medroxyprogesterone"], + "termIds": ["oral-contraceptives"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — The combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) halves lamotrigine blood levels. If the woman stops the pill for the placebo week, lamotrigine levels spike, causing acute neurotoxicity (ataxia/double vision)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "levetiracetam": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "low", + "counterparties": [ + "apixaban", + "clopidogrel", + "dabigatran", + "dalteparin", + "dipyridamole", + "edoxaban", + "enoxaparin", + "ethinylestradiol", + "heparin-iv-sc", + "levonorgestrel", + "medroxyprogesterone", + "rivaroxaban", + "ticagrelor", + "warfarin-anticoagulant", + "warfarin-vka" + ], + "termIds": ["anticoagulants", "oral-contraceptives"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "LOW — Essentially zero drug-drug interactions. 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Valproate will knock Phenytoin off albumin, causing 'free' (active) Phenytoin levels to spike and cause toxicity, even while total Phenytoin lab levels look normal." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "pregabalin": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "alprazolam", + "buprenorphine-naloxone", + "buprenorphine-patch", + "buprenorphine-sl-depot", + "clonazepam", + "codeine", + "diazepam", + "fentanyl", + "hydromorphone-ir-iv", + "lorazepam", + "methadone", + "midazolam", + "morphine-ir-iv", + "morphine-sr-mr", + "nitrazepam", + "oxazepam", + "oxycodone-ir", + "oxycodone-sr-mr", + "tapentadol-sr", + "temazepam", + "tramadol-ir" + ], + "termIds": ["alcohol", "benzodiazepines", "opioids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Opioids, Benzodiazepines, Alcohol. The combination causes profound respiratory arrest and is the leading cause of poly-drug overdose deaths globally." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "sodium-valproate-oral-iv": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["lamotrigine"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Lamotrigine. Valproate completely blocks the clearance of Lamotrigine, doubling its levels and causing fatal SJS/TEN. If combining, Lamotrigine dose must be halved and titrated glacially." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["meropenem"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Meropenem/Carbapenems. Within 24 hours of starting Meropenem, Valproate levels drop to ZERO. The patient will seize. Avoid combination." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "topiramate": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Endocrine", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["ethinylestradiol", "levonorgestrel", "medroxyprogesterone"], + "termIds": ["oral-contraceptives"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Doses > 200mg/day induce CYP3A4, accelerating the clearance of oral contraceptives (OCPs), rendering them ineffective and leading to unplanned pregnancies." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "sumatriptan": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "caution", + "counterparties": [ + "atomoxetine", + "citalopram", + "desvenlafaxine", + "duloxetine", + "escitalopram", + "fluoxetine", + "fluvoxamine", + "paroxetine", + "phenelzine", + "sertraline", + "tramadol-ir", + "tranylcypromine", + "venlafaxine-xr" + ], + "termIds": ["maois", "snris", "ssris"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CAUTION — Serotonergic medicines such as SSRIs, SNRIs, and tramadol rarely cause serotonin toxicity with triptans; counsel and monitor. MAOIs remain contraindicated." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": false, + "note": "CRITICAL — Ergotamines (e.g., Cafergot). Risk of prolonged, severe vasospasm. Must separate by 24 hours." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "alprazolam": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "buprenorphine-naloxone", + "buprenorphine-patch", + "buprenorphine-sl-depot", + "codeine", + "fentanyl", + "hydromorphone-ir-iv", + "methadone", + "morphine-ir-iv", + "morphine-sr-mr", + "oxycodone-ir", + "oxycodone-sr-mr", + "tapentadol-sr", + "tramadol-ir" + ], + "termIds": ["alcohol", "opioids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Opioids, Alcohol. Co-ingestion is a primary cause of overdose death." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["clarithromycin"], + "termIds": ["azole-antifungals", "cyp-inhibitors"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "CRITICAL — Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (Ketoconazole, Clarithromycin) significantly increase Alprazolam toxicity." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "clonazepam": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "buprenorphine-naloxone", + "buprenorphine-patch", + "buprenorphine-sl-depot", + "codeine", + "fentanyl", + "hydromorphone-ir-iv", + "methadone", + "morphine-ir-iv", + "morphine-sr-mr", + "oxycodone-ir", + "oxycodone-sr-mr", + "tapentadol-sr", + "tramadol-ir" + ], + "termIds": ["alcohol", "opioids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Opioids, Alcohol (Fatal respiratory arrest)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["clarithromycin"], + "termIds": ["azole-antifungals", "cyp-inhibitors"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — CYP3A4 inhibitors (Clarithromycin, Ketoconazole) spike clonazepam levels." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "diazepam": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "buprenorphine-naloxone", + "buprenorphine-patch", + "buprenorphine-sl-depot", + "codeine", + "fentanyl", + "hydromorphone-ir-iv", + "methadone", + "morphine-ir-iv", + "morphine-sr-mr", + "oxycodone-ir", + "oxycodone-sr-mr", + "tapentadol-sr", + "tramadol-ir" + ], + "termIds": ["alcohol", "barbiturates", "opioids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Opioids, Barbiturates, Alcohol. Additive and synergistic CNS/respiratory depression. Major cause of overdose deaths." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — CYP3A4 and CYP2C19 inhibitors (e.g., Omeprazole, Cimetidine) significantly prolong half-life." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "lorazepam": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "buprenorphine-naloxone", + "buprenorphine-patch", + "buprenorphine-sl-depot", + "codeine", + "fentanyl", + "hydromorphone-ir-iv", + "methadone", + "morphine-ir-iv", + "morphine-sr-mr", + "oxycodone-ir", + "oxycodone-sr-mr", + "tapentadol-sr", + "tramadol-ir" + ], + "termIds": ["alcohol", "barbiturates", "opioids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Opioids, Alcohol, Barbiturates (fatal respiratory depression)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "midazolam": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["fentanyl", "morphine-ir-iv", "morphine-sr-mr"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Fentanyl / Morphine. 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Moderate inhibitor of CYP2D6." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "escitalopram": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["amiodarone", "sotalol"], + "termIds": ["qtc-prolonging"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "CRITICAL — Avoid mixing with other QTc prolonging drugs (e.g., Amiodarone, Haloperidol, Sotalol)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — Omeprazole inhibits CYP2C19, significantly increasing Escitalopram levels and QTc risk. Max Escitalopram dose is 10mg if on Omeprazole." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 2, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "aspirin", + "celecoxib", + "diclofenac", + "ibuprofen", + "ketorolac", + "meloxicam", + "naproxen", + "parecoxib" + ], + "termIds": ["nsaids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — NSAIDs (Bleeding risk)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 2 + }, + "fluoxetine": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "amitriptyline", + "clomipramine", + "codeine", + "dosulepin", + "doxepin", + "imipramine", + "metoprolol", + "nortriptyline", + "risperidone", + "risperidone-lai", + "tramadol-ir" + ], + "termIds": ["tcas"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Potent irreversible inhibitor of **CYP2D6**. Will completely block Codeine/Tramadol from working. Will massively spike levels of Risperidone, Metoprolol, and TCAs into the toxic range." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "aspirin", + "celecoxib", + "diclofenac", + "ibuprofen", + "ketorolac", + "meloxicam", + "naproxen", + "parecoxib" + ], + "termIds": ["nsaids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — NSAIDs and Aspirin (Doubles risk of upper GI bleeds)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "fluvoxamine": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["agomelatine", "clozapine", "duloxetine"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Absolute blockade of **CYP1A2** and **CYP2C19**. If given to a patient on Clozapine, Clozapine levels will skyrocket by 500-1000%, causing fatal seizures and coma. If given to a patient on Duloxetine or Agomelatine, severe liver toxicity ensues." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "imipramine": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["phenelzine", "tramadol-ir", "tranylcypromine"], + "termIds": ["maois"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — MAOIs, Tramadol (Serotonin Syndrome)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["fluoxetine"], + "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — **CYP2D6** inhibitors (Fluoxetine) spike Imipramine levels into the toxic range." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "mirtazapine": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "alprazolam", + "buprenorphine-naloxone", + "buprenorphine-patch", + "buprenorphine-sl-depot", + "clonazepam", + "codeine", + "diazepam", + "fentanyl", + "hydromorphone-ir-iv", + "lorazepam", + "methadone", + "midazolam", + "morphine-ir-iv", + "morphine-sr-mr", + "nitrazepam", + "oxazepam", + "oxycodone-ir", + "oxycodone-sr-mr", + "tapentadol-sr", + "temazepam", + "tramadol-ir" + ], + "termIds": ["alcohol", "benzodiazepines", "opioids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Additive sedation with alcohol, benzos, and opioids." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "moderate", + "counterparties": [ + "citalopram", + "escitalopram", + "fluoxetine", + "fluvoxamine", + "paroxetine", + "phenelzine", + "sertraline", + "tramadol-ir", + "tranylcypromine" + ], + "termIds": ["maois", "ssris"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "MODERATE — Less risk of Serotonin Syndrome than SSRIs, but still a risk if combined with Tramadol or MAOIs." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "moclobemide": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["citalopram", "escitalopram", "fluoxetine", "fluvoxamine", "paroxetine", "sertraline"], + "termIds": ["ssris"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — ANY serotonergic drug (SSRIs, MDMA, Dextromethorphan cough syrup). Will cause hyperthermia, seizures, and death." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — Cimetidine (doubles moclobemide levels)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "nortriptyline": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["phenelzine", "tramadol-ir", "tranylcypromine"], + "termIds": ["maois"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — MAOIs, Tramadol (Serotonin Syndrome)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["bupropion-sr", "fluoxetine"], + "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — **CYP2D6** inhibitors (Fluoxetine, Bupropion) will spike Nortriptyline levels." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "paroxetine": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["codeine", "metoprolol", "risperidone", "risperidone-lai", "tramadol-ir"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Potent irreversible inhibitor of **CYP2D6**. Will completely block the liver from converting Codeine or Tramadol into their active pain-killing forms. Will massively spike levels of Risperidone and Metoprolol." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "phenelzine": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Dietary", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["noradrenaline"], + "termIds": ["food"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Aged cheeses (Cheddar, Brie), cured meats (salami), tap beer, red wine, Marmite/Vegemite, soy sauce. (These contain Tyramine. Without MAO in the gut to destroy it, Tyramine floods the blood, forcing massive noradrenaline release)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "adrenaline-epinephrine", + "amitriptyline", + "citalopram", + "clomipramine", + "dosulepin", + "doxepin", + "escitalopram", + "fluoxetine", + "fluvoxamine", + "imipramine", + "nortriptyline", + "paroxetine", + "sertraline", + "tramadol-ir" + ], + "termIds": ["ssris", "tcas"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — SSRIs, TCAs, Tramadol, Dextromethorphan (Cough syrup), Pseudoephedrine (Cold meds), Adrenaline. ALL ARE FATAL." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "reboxetine": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["phenelzine", "tranylcypromine"], + "termIds": ["maois"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — MAOIs (Fatal hypertensive crisis)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["clarithromycin"], + "termIds": ["azole-antifungals", "cyp-inhibitors"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — Strong **CYP3A4** inhibitors (Clarithromycin, Ketoconazole) spike Reboxetine levels, worsening tachycardia and urinary retention." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "sertraline": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["phenelzine", "tapentadol-sr", "tramadol-ir", "tranylcypromine"], + "termIds": ["maois", "st-johns-wort"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — MAOIs, Tramadol, Tapentadol, St John's Wort. Massive risk of Serotonin Syndrome (hyperthermia, clonus, rigidity, death)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "aspirin", + "celecoxib", + "citalopram", + "diclofenac", + "escitalopram", + "esomeprazole", + "fluoxetine", + "fluvoxamine", + "ibuprofen", + "ketorolac", + "meloxicam", + "naproxen", + "pantoprazole", + "parecoxib", + "paroxetine" + ], + "termIds": ["nsaids", "ppis", "ssris"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — NSAIDs and Aspirin. SSRIs deplete platelet serotonin, doubling the risk of upper GI bleeds. Cover with PPI if combined." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "tranylcypromine": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Dietary", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": ["food"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Aged cheeses, cured meats, tap beer, Vegemite/Marmite, fermented soy (Tyramine)." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "citalopram", + "escitalopram", + "fluoxetine", + "fluvoxamine", + "paroxetine", + "sertraline", + "tramadol-ir" + ], + "termIds": ["ssris"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Cold and flu tablets containing Pseudoephedrine/Phenylephrine will cause a fatal stroke. SSRIs and Tramadol cause fatal Serotonin Syndrome." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "venlafaxine-xr": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["phenelzine", "tramadol-ir", "tranylcypromine"], + "termIds": ["maois", "st-johns-wort"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — MAOIs, Tramadol, St John's Wort. Extreme risk of Serotonin Syndrome." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "aspirin", + "celecoxib", + "diclofenac", + "ibuprofen", + "ketorolac", + "meloxicam", + "naproxen", + "parecoxib" + ], + "termIds": ["nsaids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — NSAIDs (Bleeding risk)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "vortioxetine": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["bupropion-sr", "fluoxetine"], + "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — Strong **CYP2D6** inhibitors (Bupropion, Fluoxetine) double the blood levels of Vortioxetine. Halve the dose." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["carbamazepine"], + "termIds": ["cyp-inducers"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — Strong CYP inducers (Rifampicin, Carbamazepine) wipe out the drug. Must double the dose." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 2, + "severity": "moderate", + "counterparties": ["tramadol-ir"], + "termIds": ["st-johns-wort"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "MODERATE — Additive risk of Serotonin Syndrome with Tramadol or St John's Wort." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 2 + }, + "aripiprazole": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["aripiprazole-lai", "clarithromycin", "fluoxetine", "paroxetine"], + "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — **CYP2D6** inhibitors (Fluoxetine, Paroxetine) or **CYP3A4** inhibitors (Clarithromycin) require the Aripiprazole dose to be halved." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["aripiprazole-lai", "carbamazepine", "phenytoin"], + "termIds": ["cyp-inducers"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — Carbamazepine/Phenytoin (CYP inducers) will wipe out Aripiprazole levels; dose must be doubled." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 2 + }, + "clozapine": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": ["smoking"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Smoking. Cigarette smoke heavily induces CYP1A2. If a patient stops smoking (e.g., admitted to hospital), their Clozapine levels will DOUBLE, causing seizures and coma. Dose must be reduced rapidly." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["ciprofloxacin", "fluvoxamine"], + "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — Ciprofloxacin and Fluvoxamine (potent CYP1A2 inhibitors) spike clozapine levels." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "olanzapine-wafer-odt": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "alprazolam", + "buprenorphine-naloxone", + "buprenorphine-patch", + "buprenorphine-sl-depot", + "clonazepam", + "codeine", + "diazepam", + "fentanyl", + "hydromorphone-ir-iv", + "lorazepam", + "methadone", + "midazolam", + "morphine-ir-iv", + "morphine-sr-mr", + "nitrazepam", + "oxazepam", + "oxycodone-ir", + "oxycodone-sr-mr", + "tapentadol-sr", + "temazepam", + "tramadol-ir" + ], + "termIds": ["benzodiazepines", "cns-depressants", "opioids"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "CRITICAL — CNS Depressants (Opioids, Benzos). Massive risk of respiratory collapse." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["olanzapine-pamoate-lai"], + "termIds": ["smoking"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Smoking. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in cigarette smoke induce CYP1A2. If a patient stops smoking in hospital, their Olanzapine levels will artificially spike by up to 50%, causing heavy sedation." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "quetiapine": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["phenytoin"], + "termIds": ["cyp-inducers", "cyp-inhibitors"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "CRITICAL — **CYP3A4** inhibitors massively spike Quetiapine levels, causing profound sedation, coma, and QTc prolongation. CYP3A4 inducers (Phenytoin) render it useless." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "amlodipine", + "atenolol", + "bisoprolol", + "candesartan", + "carvedilol", + "diltiazem", + "eplerenone", + "felodipine", + "frusemide", + "hydrochlorothiazide", + "indapamide", + "labetalol", + "metoprolol", + "nifedipine-xr", + "perindopril", + "spironolactone", + "verapamil" + ], + "termIds": ["antihypertensives"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Additive hypotension with antihypertensives." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "risperidone": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["bupropion-sr", "fluoxetine", "paroxetine", "risperidone-lai"], + "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — **CYP2D6** inhibitors (Fluoxetine, Paroxetine, Bupropion) massively increase risperidone levels, triggering severe EPS and hyperprolactinemia." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "amlodipine", + "atenolol", + "bisoprolol", + "candesartan", + "carvedilol", + "diltiazem", + "eplerenone", + "felodipine", + "frusemide", + "hydrochlorothiazide", + "indapamide", + "labetalol", + "metoprolol", + "nifedipine-xr", + "perindopril", + "spironolactone", + "verapamil" + ], + "termIds": ["antihypertensives"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Antihypertensives (additive hypotension)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "aripiprazole-lai": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["clarithromycin", "fluoxetine"], + "termIds": ["cyp-inhibitors"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — Strong **CYP3A4** inhibitors (Clarithromycin) or **CYP2D6** inhibitors (Fluoxetine) require the depot dose to be reduced to 300 mg." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["carbamazepine"], + "termIds": ["cyp-inducers"], + "resolved": false, + "note": "CRITICAL — Strong CYP inducers (Carbamazepine) will destroy depot blood levels. 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These instantly bind iron in the gut, dropping absorption to near ZERO. Separate by 2-4 hours." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["ciprofloxacin", "doxycycline", "levodopa-benserazide"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Doxycycline, Ciprofloxacin, Thyroxine, Levodopa. Iron binds to these drugs and destroys their absorption. Separate strictly by 2-4 hours." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 2, + "severity": "beneficial", + "counterparties": ["ascorbic-acid"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "BENEFICIAL — Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) drastically acidifies the stomach and keeps iron in the absorbable Fe2+ state, boosting absorption by 30%." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "magnesium-oxide": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "amikacin", + "amoxicillin", + "amoxicillin-clavulanate", + "azithromycin", + "aztreonam", + "benzathine-benzylpenicillin", + "cefazolin", + "cefepime", + "ceftriaxone", + "cefuroxime", + "cephalexin", + "ciprofloxacin", + "clarithromycin", + "clindamycin", + "co-trimoxazole", + "colistin", + "dicloxacillin", + "doxycycline", + "ertapenem", + "erythromycin", + "flucloxacillin", + "fosfomycin", + "gentamicin", + "meropenem", + "metronidazole", + "minocycline", + "moxifloxacin", + "nitrofurantoin", + "norfloxacin", + "phenoxymethylpenicillin", + "piperacillin-tazobactam", + "roxithromycin", + "trimethoprim", + "vancomycin" + ], + "termIds": ["antibiotics", "fluoroquinolones"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Binds to Tetracyclines (Doxycycline) and Fluoroquinolones (Ciprofloxacin) in the gut, completely destroying their antibiotic absorption. Separate by 4 hours." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "magnesium-sulfate": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["amlodipine", "diltiazem", "felodipine", "nifedipine-xr", "verapamil"], + "termIds": ["calcium-channel-blockers"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Calcium Channel Blockers (Nifedipine, Amlodipine). Combining IV Magnesium with high-dose CCBs causes profound, refractory hypotension and neuromuscular blockade." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": false, + "note": "HIGH — Non-depolarizing muscle relaxants (Rocuronium). Mag sulfate massively prolongs surgical paralysis." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "niacin-nicotinamide": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["atorvastatin", "rosuvastatin"], + "termIds": ["statins"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Niacin combined with Statins exponentially increases the risk of rhabdomyolysis." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "potassium-chloride": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "amiloride", + "aspirin", + "candesartan", + "celecoxib", + "diclofenac", + "ibuprofen", + "ketorolac", + "meloxicam", + "naproxen", + "parecoxib", + "perindopril", + "spironolactone" + ], + "termIds": ["acei", "arbs", "nsaids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — ACEi, ARBs, Spironolactone, Amiloride, NSAIDs, Tacrolimus. Co-administration drastically reduces renal K+ excretion, leading to massive hyperkalemia." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "pyridoxine": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": false, + "note": "CRITICAL — Isoniazid (INH) and Penicillamine actively deplete the body of B6, directly causing seizures and nerve death. You must replace it." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["levodopa-benserazide"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Levodopa. Pyridoxine accelerates the peripheral breakdown of Levodopa, stopping it from reaching the brain and ruining Parkinson's control (This interaction is largely bypassed by modern combo pills like Madopar, which contain Benserazide)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "riboflavin": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "none", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "NONE." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "selenium": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "none", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": false, + "note": "NONE — At standard doses." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "sodium-chloride": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [ + "amiloride", + "amlodipine", + "atenolol", + "bisoprolol", + "candesartan", + "carvedilol", + "diltiazem", + "eplerenone", + "felodipine", + "frusemide", + "hydrochlorothiazide", + "indapamide", + "labetalol", + "metoprolol", + "nifedipine-xr", + "perindopril", + "spironolactone", + "verapamil" + ], + "termIds": ["antihypertensives", "diuretics"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Antagonises the effect of all antihypertensives and diuretics." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "thiamine": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "none", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": false, + "note": "NONE — Safe to combine with all standard ward medications." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 1 + }, + "vitamin-a": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": ["retinoids"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Isotretinoin/Acitretin. These are Vitamin A derivatives. Adding Vitamin A supplements causes instant, severe systemic toxicity and intracranial hypertension." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": ["orlistat"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Orlistat blocks absorption (fat-soluble)." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "vitamin-b12": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": ["colchicine", "esomeprazole", "metformin", "pantoprazole"], + "termIds": ["ppis"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Metformin, PPIs (Pantoprazole), and Colchicine physically block the absorption of oral B12 in the terminal ileum. Patients on long-term Metformin/PPIs frequently become deficient and require IM replacement." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "vitamin-d": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": ["bile-acid-sequestrants", "orlistat"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Orlistat and Bile Acid Sequestrants block the absorption of all fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K). Separate doses by 2-4 hours." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "moderate", + "counterparties": ["carbamazepine", "phenytoin"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "MODERATE — Phenytoin and Carbamazepine accelerate Vitamin D metabolism, increasing the dose requirement." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "vitamin-e": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": [ + "apixaban", + "aspirin", + "clopidogrel", + "dabigatran", + "dalteparin", + "dipyridamole", + "edoxaban", + "enoxaparin", + "heparin-iv-sc", + "rivaroxaban", + "ticagrelor", + "warfarin-anticoagulant", + "warfarin-vka" + ], + "termIds": ["anticoagulants"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Warfarin, DOACs, Aspirin. High-dose Vitamin E acts as a blood thinner and will synergistically increase the risk of fatal hemorrhage." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "vitamin-k": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacodynamic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["warfarin-anticoagulant", "warfarin-vka"], + "termIds": [], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Warfarin. Vitamin K directly antagonises it." + }, + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 1, + "severity": "high", + "counterparties": [], + "termIds": ["bile-acid-sequestrants", "orlistat"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "HIGH — Bile acid sequestrants (Cholestyramine) and Orlistat block fat-soluble vitamin absorption in the gut. Avoid giving PO Vitamin K with them." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + }, + "zinc-sulfate": { + "rows": [ + { + "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", + "rowIndex": 0, + "severity": "critical", + "counterparties": ["ciprofloxacin", "doxycycline", "moxifloxacin", "norfloxacin"], + "termIds": ["fluoroquinolones"], + "resolved": true, + "note": "CRITICAL — Binds and destroys the absorption of Tetracyclines (Doxycycline) and Fluoroquinolones (Ciprofloxacin). Separate by 4 hours." + } + ], + "unresolvedRowCount": 0 + } + } +} From 3400b719707cbbf8bcb5a2e9fe3c2baa65c4c321 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: BigSimmo <87357024+BigSimmo@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2026 17:49:21 +0800 Subject: [PATCH 4/7] fix(medications): refresh lexicon review usage --- docs/medication-interaction-lexicon-review.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/medication-interaction-lexicon-review.md b/docs/medication-interaction-lexicon-review.md index f96da1fd7..e81edebed 100644 --- a/docs/medication-interaction-lexicon-review.md +++ b/docs/medication-interaction-lexicon-review.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ CRITICAL or HIGH. Start at the top — the table is sorted by severe usage. | Term | Matches these phrases | Rows | Severe | Resolves to | | -------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---- | ------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `nsaids` | nsaids, nsaid | 40 | 39 | **8** — Aspirin, Celecoxib, Diclofenac, Ibuprofen, Ketorolac, Meloxicam, Naproxen, Parecoxib | -| `opioids` | opioids, opioid, opioid analgesia, opiates, full agonists | 36 | 35 | **13** — Buprenorphine (SL/depot), Buprenorphine + naloxone, Buprenorphine patch, Codeine, Fentanyl, Hydromorphone (IR/IV), Methadone, Morphine (IR/IV), Morphine SR / MR, Oxycodone IR, Oxycodone SR / MR, Tapentadol SR, Tramadol IR | +| `opioids` | opioids, opioid, opioid analgesia, opiates, full agonists | 35 | 35 | **13** — Buprenorphine (SL/depot), Buprenorphine + naloxone, Buprenorphine patch, Codeine, Fentanyl, Hydromorphone (IR/IV), Methadone, Morphine (IR/IV), Morphine SR / MR, Oxycodone IR, Oxycodone SR / MR, Tapentadol SR, Tramadol IR | | `benzodiazepines` | benzodiazepines, benzodiazepine, benzos, benzo | 32 | 32 | **8** — Alprazolam, Clonazepam, Diazepam, Lorazepam, Midazolam, Nitrazepam, Oxazepam, Temazepam | | `beta-blockers` | beta-blockers, beta blockers, beta-blocker, beta blocker, non-selective beta-blockers | 23 | 22 | **7** — Atenolol, Bisoprolol, Carvedilol, Labetalol, Metoprolol, Propranolol, Sotalol | | `ssris` | ssris, ssri | 22 | 20 | **6** — Citalopram, Escitalopram, Fluoxetine, Fluvoxamine, Paroxetine, Sertraline | From f066917887d45b8e5f9321f62545e355b5dae8e0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: BigSimmo <87357024+BigSimmo@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2026 17:55:33 +0800 Subject: [PATCH 5/7] test(medications): guard the two loperamide directions the existing test misses MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The branch already fixes both halves of the over-match and the reverse-row test covers the forward case (morphine viewed, loperamide in the patient's list). Three gaps remain, and each maps to a way this could regress silently: - loperamide as the VIEWED medication. `sourceDenySlugs` stops its own P-gp row expanding "…causing opioid sedation…" to all 14 opioids; without that guard the row quietly re-acquires them and the reverse direction alerts again. - loperamide + verapamil must STILL alert. Verapamil is a genuine P-gp inhibitor and is what that row is actually about, so losing it would mean the fix had over-corrected in the missed-alert direction. - diazepam + morphine must still alert, proving `denySlugs` removed loperamide only and did not weaken the opioids term for drugs that do cross the blood-brain barrier. Tests only. No source, data or generated file is touched: the index on this tip is already correct, verified against origin/main as 36 medications changed, removals only, exactly `loperamide` plus the 13 spurious opioids from its own row, verapamil retained, all 328 medications intact. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 --- tests/medication-interactions.test.ts | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+) diff --git a/tests/medication-interactions.test.ts b/tests/medication-interactions.test.ts index d475f1c48..c6c82f4d4 100644 --- a/tests/medication-interactions.test.ts +++ b/tests/medication-interactions.test.ts @@ -239,3 +239,30 @@ describe("interactionNoteBody", () => { expect(severityLabel("unknown")).toBe("Unknown"); }); }); + +describe("loperamide over-match: the other directions", () => { + // Complements the reverse-row test above. The over-match had two halves, fixed by + // two different mechanisms, so each needs its own guard: `denySlugs` stops + // loperamide being pulled INTO the opioids term (its catalogue subclass is + // "Peripheral Opioid Agonist", which the term matches as a substring), and + // `sourceDenySlugs` stops loperamide's OWN P-gp row — "…causing opioid + // sedation…" — expanding to all 14 opioids. + it("stays silent when loperamide is the medication being viewed", () => { + const result = evaluateMedicationInteractions("loperamide", ["morphine-ir-iv"]); + expect(result.interactions.some((item) => item.counterpartySlug === "morphine-ir-iv")).toBe(false); + }); + + it("keeps the genuine P-gp counterparty on loperamide's own row", () => { + // Verapamil really is a P-gp inhibitor, which is what that row is about. + // Losing it would mean the fix had over-corrected in the dangerous direction. + const result = evaluateMedicationInteractions("loperamide", ["verapamil"]); + expect(result.interactions.some((item) => item.counterpartySlug === "verapamil")).toBe(true); + }); + + it("leaves the sedation alerts a real opioid still triggers", () => { + // Guards the other over-correction: the deny-list must remove loperamide only, + // not weaken the term for opioids that do cross the blood-brain barrier. + const result = evaluateMedicationInteractions("diazepam", ["morphine-ir-iv"]); + expect(result.interactions.length).toBeGreaterThan(0); + }); +}); From 76aeebe258698bb1dd98ebf6963d52ee043a2e25 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: BigSimmo <87357024+BigSimmo@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2026 17:59:30 +0800 Subject: [PATCH 6/7] chore(issues): refresh the outstanding-issues snapshot for the queued #1YPV51 update `Static PR checks` failed on "Outstanding-issues ledger integrity". The ledger itself was fine - writer self-test, inbox self-test and the 437-row guard all passed. The snapshot was the stale part: queueing the #1YPV51 update earlier in this PR took pending from 7 to 8, and data/outstanding-issues-snapshot.json was never regenerated to match. [snapshot] The committed snapshot is behind docs/outstanding-issues.md: - counts.pending: committed 7 vs regenerated 8 Regenerated with scripts/generate-outstanding-issues-snapshot.mjs; the check now reports "in step with data/outstanding-issues-snapshot.json (78 open, 8 pending)". Worth knowing for anyone using `npm run issues:add|update|done` inside a PR that also carries code: the queue command does not refresh the snapshot, and nothing warns at commit time, so the failure surfaces only in CI under a job name that points at the ledger rather than at the snapshot. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 --- data/outstanding-issues-snapshot.json | 8 +++++++- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/data/outstanding-issues-snapshot.json b/data/outstanding-issues-snapshot.json index 80cf6874d..05b115d87 100644 --- a/data/outstanding-issues-snapshot.json +++ b/data/outstanding-issues-snapshot.json @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ "p2": 43, "p3": 33, "queued": 11, - "pending": 7, + "pending": 8, "resolved": 359 }, "queue": [ @@ -841,6 +841,12 @@ } ], "pending": [ + { + "request_id": "296db779-44cb-4817-9592-3ebf22aca38b", + "action": "update", + "summary": "#1YPV51: detail → PARTIAL PROGRESS 2026-08-22, NOT a clinical sign-off. The sign-off block in docs/medication-interaction-lexicon-review.md is deliberately still empty and the document still reads Status: UNREVIEWED, because a Clinical Lead read of the 37-term sheet has still not happened. What DID happen: the owner reviewed seven specific questions raised from the report and one real defect was found and fixed. FIXED: loperamide was resolving as a member of the opioids term because the selector matches the substring Opioid and the catalogue classifies it Peripheral Opioid Agonist. It is P-gp-restricted at therapeutic doses and does not contribute to the sedation and respiratory-depression rows that term drives (35 of 36 rows CRITICAL or HIGH). It is now deny-listed alongside naltrexone and naloxone, which were already excluded for the same class of reason. Proven, not asserted: regenerating the index with and without the change alters 35 medications, removes loperamide as a counterparty from every one of them, adds nothing anywhere, and leaves resolvedRows/unresolvedRows/rowsWithCatalogueTarget unchanged at 392/133/440. FOUR OTHER CHANGES WERE PROPOSED AND WITHDRAWN after reading the implementation: adding moclobemide to maois, removing atomoxetine from snris, folding the Z-drugs into benzodiazepines, and splitting antihistamines by sedation. All four would have overridden deliberate catalogue classifications (moclobemide is subclass RIMA not MAOI; atomoxetine is subclass SNRI (Non-stimulant); zolpidem and zopiclone are class Sedative subclass Z-Drug) or broken a term's meaning. The sedation concern they were aimed at is carried by the cns-depressants term, which is kind: mechanism and deliberately unenumerable, so it warns on no specific drug by design. TWO QUESTIONS REMAIN FOR THE OWNER, both catalogue-level rather than lexicon-level: (1) should moclobemide's RIMA classification make it fire serotonergic interaction warnings alongside the irreversible MAOIs; (2) is atomoxetine correctly classed SNRI for interaction purposes. STILL OPEN: the full clinical read. Do not close this row without explicit owner confirmation that the review was actually carried out.", + "created_at": "2026-08-22" + }, { "request_id": "65494c5f-927b-4d0d-8564-5933a7c723f3", "action": "update", From c1360d3e8840b50d035fbbae57531d16f8a88303 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: BigSimmo <87357024+BigSimmo@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2026 18:08:15 +0800 Subject: [PATCH 7/7] style(medications): reformat the interaction index after the merge resolution Resolving the snapshot conflict regenerated data/medication-interaction-index.json with the generator's unformatted JSON, leaving one counterparty array expanded across three lines. Prettier collapses it back; parsed content is byte-identical, and check:medication-interactions still reports 525 rows. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 --- data/medication-interaction-index.json | 4 +--- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/data/medication-interaction-index.json b/data/medication-interaction-index.json index 9bfd04202..093049e62 100644 --- a/data/medication-interaction-index.json +++ b/data/medication-interaction-index.json @@ -4070,9 +4070,7 @@ "rowKey": "Pharmacokinetic", "rowIndex": 0, "severity": "moderate", - "counterparties": [ - "verapamil" - ], + "counterparties": ["verapamil"], "termIds": ["azole-antifungals", "pgp"], "resolved": false, "note": "MODERATE — P-gp inhibitors (e.g., Verapamil, Ketoconazole) can theoretically push loperamide across the blood-brain barrier, causing opioid sedation, but rare at normal doses."