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Interactions:

Amoxycillin

  • Adverse Effect: loss of Netilmicin efficacy  
  • Clinical Management: Monitor patients for Netilmicin effectiveness.

    Amoxycillin + Bromhexine Comb.

  • Adverse Effect: Loss of aminoglycoside efficacy  
  • Clinical Management: Monitor patients for aminoglycoside effectiveness.

    Amoxycillin + Carbocisteine Comb.

  • Adverse Effect: Loss of aminoglycoside efficacy  
  • Clinical Management: Monitor patients for aminoglycoside effectiveness.

    Amoxycillin + Clavulanic Acid Comb.

  • Adverse Effect: Loss of aminoglycoside efficacy  
  • Clinical Management: Monitor patients for aminoglycoside effectiveness.

    Amoxycillin + Cloxacillin Comb

  • Adverse Effect: Loss of aminoglycoside efficacy  
  • Clinical Management: Monitor patients for aminoglycoside effectiveness.

    Ampicillin

  • Adverse Effect: loss of Netilmicin efficacy  
  • Clinical Management: Monitor patients for Netilmicin effectiveness.

    Atracurium

  • Adverse Effect: enhanced and/or prolonged neuromuscular blockade which may lead to respiratory depression and paralysis  
  • Clinical Management: Avoid concomitant use of Netilmicin and Atracurium if possible. Concurrent use of Netilmicin and Atracurium requires close monitoring of the patients clinical condition, especially respiratory and oxygenation status.

    Bacampicillin

  • Adverse Effect: Loss of Netilmicin efficacy  
  • Clinical Management: Monitor patients for Netilmicin effectiveness.

    Benzathine Penicillin

  • Adverse Effect: Loss of Netilmicin efficacy  
  • Clinical Management: Monitor patients for Netilmicin effectiveness.

    Benzyl Penicillin

  • Adverse Effect: loss of Netilmicin efficacy  
  • Clinical Management: Monitor patients for Netilmicin effectiveness.

    Bumetanide

  • Adverse Effect: Ototoxicity  
  • Clinical Management: Consider periodic auditory testing for patients with renal dysfunction, or for patients on high doses of either drug.

    Capreomycin

  • Adverse Effect: Netilmicin toxicity (ototoxicity, nephrotoxicity)  
  • Clinical Management: If concomitant administration is necessary, respiratory function, renal function and auditory function should be monitored closely.

    Carbenicillin

  • Adverse Effect: Loss of Netilmicin efficacy  
  • Clinical Management: Monitor patients for Netilmicin effectiveness.

    Carboplatin

  • Adverse Effect: ototoxicity  
  • Clinical Management: If clinically acceptable, an alternate antibiotic (a non-aminoglycoside) may be preferred.

    Cefaclor

  • Adverse Effect: an increased risk of nephrotoxicity  
  • Clinical Management: Coadministration of Netilmicin with Cefaclor could produce additive nephrotoxic effects. Use of these agents should be avoided in patients with prior renal insufficiency. If coadministration of these two antibiotic classes is necessary, patients should be monitored for evidence of nephrotoxicity.

    Cefadroxil

  • Adverse Effect: an increased risk of nephrotoxicity  
  • Clinical Management: Coadministration of Netilmicin with Cefadroxil could produce additive nephrotoxic effects. Use of these agents should be avoided in patients with prior renal insufficiency. If coadministration of these two antibiotic classes is necessary, patients should be monitored for evidence of nephrotoxicity.

    Cefazolin

  • Adverse Effect: an increased risk of nephrotoxicity  
  • Clinical Management: Coadministration of Netilmicin with Cefazolin could produce additive nephrotoxic effects. Use of these agents should be avoided in patients with prior renal insufficiency. If coadministration of these two antibiotic classes is necessary, patients should be monitored for evidence of nephrotoxicity.

    Cefixime

  • Adverse Effect: an increased risk of nephrotoxicity  
  • Clinical Management: Coadministration of Netilmicin with Cefixime could produce additive nephrotoxic effects. Use of these agents should be avoided in patients with prior renal insufficiency. If coadministration of these two antibiotic classes is necessary, patients should be monitored for evidence of nephrotoxicity.

    Cefoperazone

  • Adverse Effect: an increased risk of nephrotoxicity  
  • Clinical Management: Coadministration of Netilmicin with Cefoperazone could produce additive nephrotoxic effects. Use of these agents should be avoided in patients with prior renal insufficiency. If coadministration of these two antibiotic classes is necessary, patients should be monitored for evidence of nephrotoxicity.

    Cefotaxime

  • Adverse Effect: an increased risk of nephrotoxicity  
  • Clinical Management: Coadministration of Netilmicin with Cefotaxime could produce additive nephrotoxic effects. Use of these agents should be avoided in patients with prior renal insufficiency. If coadministration of these two antibiotic classes is necessary, patients should be monitored for evidence of nephrotoxicity.

    Cefpirome

  • Adverse Effect: an increased risk of nephrotoxicity  
  • Clinical Management: Coadministration of Netilmicin with Cefpirome could produce additive nephrotoxic effects. Use of these agents should be avoided in patients with prior renal insufficiency. If coadministration of these two antibiotic classes is necessary, patients should be monitored for evidence of nephrotoxicity.

    Cefpodoxime

  • Adverse Effect: an increased risk of nephrotoxicity  
  • Clinical Management: Coadministration of Netilmicin with Cefpodoxime could produce additive nephrotoxic effects. Use of these agents should be avoided in patients with prior renal insufficiency. If coadministration of these two antibiotic classes is necessary, patients should be monitored for evidence of nephrotoxicity.

    Ceftazidime

  • Adverse Effect: an increased risk of nephrotoxicity  
  • Clinical Management: Coadministration of Netilmicin with Ceftazidime could produce additive nephrotoxic effects. Use of these agents should be avoided in patients with prior renal insufficiency. If coadministration of these two antibiotic classes is necessary, patients should be monitored for evidence of nephrotoxicity.

    Ceftizoxime

  • Adverse Effect: an increased risk of nephrotoxicity  
  • Clinical Management: Coadministration of Netilmicin with Ceftizoxime could produce additive nephrotoxic effects. Use of these agents should be avoided in patients with prior renal insufficiency. If coadministration of these two antibiotic classes is necessary, patients should be monitored for evidence of nephrotoxicity.

    Ceftriaxone

  • Adverse Effect: an increased risk of nephrotoxicity  
  • Clinical Management: Coadministration of Netilmicin with Ceftriaxone could produce additive nephrotoxic effects. Use of these agents should be avoided in patients with prior renal insufficiency. If coadministration of these two antibiotic classes is necessary, patients should be monitored for evidence of nephrotoxicity.

    Cefuroxime

  • Adverse Effect: an increased risk of nephrotoxicity  
  • Clinical Management: Coadministration of Netilmicin with Cefuroxime could produce additive nephrotoxic effects. Use of these agents should be avoided in patients with prior renal insufficiency. If coadministration of these two antibiotic classes is necessary, patients should be monitored for evidence of nephrotoxicity.

    Cephalexin

  • Adverse Effect: an increased risk of nephrotoxicity  
  • Clinical Management: Coadministration of Netilmicin with Cephalexin could produce additive nephrotoxic effects. Use of these agents should be avoided in patients with prior renal insufficiency. If coadministration of these two antibiotic classes is necessary, patients should be monitored for evidence of nephrotoxicity.

    Cephaloridine

  • Adverse Effect: an increased risk of nephrotoxicity  
  • Clinical Management: Coadministration of Netilmicin with Cephaloridine could produce additive nephrotoxic effects. Use of these agents should be avoided in patients with prior renal insufficiency. If coadministration of these two antibiotic classes is necessary, patients should be monitored for evidence of nephrotoxicity.

    Cloxacillin

  • Adverse Effect: Loss of Netilmicin efficacy  
  • Clinical Management: Monitor patients for Netilmicin effectiveness.

    Frusemide

  • Adverse Effect: ototoxicity and/or nephrotoxicity  
  • Clinical Management: Consider periodic auditory testing for patients on high doses of either drug. Also monitor renal function.

    Mg. salts

  • Adverse Effect: Neuromuscular weakness  
  • Clinical Management: Monitor patients for respiratory dysfunction and apnea. If neuromuscular blockade occurs, discontinue the Netilmicin and change antibiotic therapy. Patients receiving large cumulative doses of Netilmicin should have serum calcium, magnesium, potassium, and creatinine monitored.

    Pancuronium

  • Adverse Effect: enhanced and/or prolonged neuromuscular blockade which may lead to respiratory depression and paralysis  
  • Clinical Management: Avoid concomitant use of Netilmicin and Pancuronium if possible. Concurrent use of Netilmicin and Pancuronium requires close monitoring of the patients clinical condition, especially respiratory and oxygenation status.

    Penicillin V ( Phenoxymethyl )

  • Adverse Effect: loss of Netilmicin efficacy  
  • Clinical Management: Monitor patients for Netilmicin effectiveness.

    Pipecuronium

  • Adverse Effect: enhanced and/or prolonged neuromuscular blockade which may lead to respiratory depression and paralysis  
  • Clinical Management: Avoid concomitant use of Netilmicin and Pipecuronium if possible. Concurrent use of Netilmicin and Pipecuronium requires close monitoring of the patients clinical condition, especially respiratory and oxygenation status.

    Piperacillin

  • Adverse Effect: Loss of Netilmicin efficacy  
  • Clinical Management: Monitor patients for Netilmicin effectiveness.

    Procaine Penicillin

  • Adverse Effect: Loss of Netilmicin efficacy  
  • Clinical Management: Monitor patients for Netilmicin effectiveness.

    Succinyl Choline

  • Adverse Effect: succinylcholine toxicity (respiratory depression, apnea)  
  • Clinical Management: Titrate the dose of the neuromuscular blocking agent carefully. Monitor patients not on a ventilator for respiratory paralysis.

    Vecuronium

  • Adverse Effect: enhanced and/or prolonged neuromuscular blockade which may lead to respiratory depression and paralysis  
  • Clinical Management: Avoid concomitant use of Netilmicin and Vecuronium if possible. Concurrent use of Netilmicin and Vecuronium requires close monitoring of the patients clinical condition, especially respiratory and oxygenation status.
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