Prolixin Drug Interactions (Cont.)

 
Apomorphine
Prolixin may decrease the effectiveness of medications for Parkinson's disease, including apomorphine. Talk to your healthcare provider before taking these medications together.
 
Bromocriptine
Prolixin may decrease the effectiveness of medications for Parkinson's disease, including bromocriptine. Talk to your healthcare provider before taking these medications together.
 
Chlorpromazine
Chlorpromazine can increase the level of Prolixin in your blood, potentially increasing your risk of side effects. Your healthcare provider may need to decrease your Prolixin dosage to prevent this interaction from occurring.
 
Delavirdine
Delavirdine can increase the level of Prolixin in your blood, which may increase your risk of side effects. Your healthcare provider may need to decrease your Prolixin dosage to prevent this drug interaction from occurring.
 
Fluoxetine
Fluoxetine can increase the level of Prolixin in your blood, increasing your risk of side effects. Your healthcare provider may need to decrease your Prolixin dosage to prevent this from occurring.
 
Levodopa-Containing Medications
Prolixin may decrease the effectiveness of medications for Parkinson's disease, including levodopa products. Talk to your healthcare provider before taking these medications together.
 
Paroxetine
Paroxetine can increase the level of Prolixin in your blood, potentially increasing your risk of side effects. Your healthcare provider may need to decrease your Prolixin dosage to prevent this interaction from occurring.
 
Pramipexole
Prolixin may decrease the effectiveness of medications for Parkinson's disease, including pramipexole. Talk to your healthcare provider before taking these medications together.
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Written by/reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD; Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
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