Drug combination: Alpha d3 & Atenolol al 50 & Amprilan 2,5 & Godasal 100 & Torvacard neo & Vigantol

Compared drugs
Alpha d3 (alfacalcidol)
Atenolol al 50 (atenolol)
Amprilan 2,5 (ramipril)
Godasal 100 (acetylsalicylic acid)
Torvacard neo (atorvastatin)
Vigantol (colecalciferol)
Drug Interaction
Atenolol al 50 & Amprilan 2,5
The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Ramipril is combined with Atenolol.

Atenolol al 50 & Godasal 100
Acetylsalicylic acid may decrease the antihypertensive activities of Atenolol.

Amprilan 2,5 & Godasal 100
Acetylsalicylic acid may decrease the antihypertensive activities of Ramipril.

Amprilan 2,5 & Torvacard neo
The serum concentration of Atorvastatin can be increased when it is combined with Ramipril.

Godasal 100 & Vigantol
The metabolism of Acetylsalicylic acid can be decreased when combined with Cholecalciferol.

Food interactions and other recommendations

Atenolol al 50: Consult your doctor before taking large amounts of Vitamin K (Green leafy vegetables). Take 30-60 minutes before meals, take at the same time each day.
Amprilan 2,5: Alcohol may increase the vasodilatory effects of ramipril. Herbs that may attenuate the antihypertensive effect of ramipril include: bayberry, blue cohash, cayenne, ephedra, ginger, ginseng (American), kola and licorice. High salt intake may attenuate the antihypertensive effect of ramipril. Ramipril decreases the excretion of potassium. Salt substitutes containing potassium increase the risk of hyperkalemia. Take without regard to meals.
Godasal 100: Avoid alcohol, alcohol appears to cause a 50 to 100% increases in ASA serum levels. Take with a full glass of water. Take with food to reduce gastric irritation.
Torvacard neo: Avoid alcohol. Avoid drastic changes in dietary habit. Avoid taking grapefruit or grapefruit juice throughout treatment. Grapefruit can significantly increase serum levels of this product. Food may decrease maximum plasma levels and area under the curve, but this is clinically inconsequential according to the manufacturer. Take with low fat meal.
 
Combination of side effects
Combination of common side effects of all medicines
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