Drug combination: Relpax & Godasal 100

Compared drugs
Relpax (eletriptan)
Godasal 100 (acetylsalicylic acid)
Drug Interaction
No interactions found
Food interactions and other recommendations

Relpax: Exposure to the product (area below curve) and maximum concentrations are increased when product is taken with a high-fat meal.
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.
 
Combination of side effects
Combination of common side effects of all medicines
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