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    • ALPHANATE

    • QTY 1
    • 250 (100)
    • VIAL
    • Near  77381

ANTIHEMOPHILIC FACTOR (AHF or FACTOR VIII) (an tee hee moe FIL ik  fak tir) is used to prevent or control bleeding in patients with hemophilia A. This medicine is also used in these patients during surgery. Some products are used to treat von Willebrand's disease.


ALPHANATE Lifestyle Interactions

  • Glecaprevir 100mg, Pibrentasvir 40mg, Oral tablet

    Interaction: Grapefruit juice
    Severity: Moderate
    Notes for Consumers: Do not take Grapefruit juice with Glecaprevir without approval from your prescriber. Side effects may get worse if you drink Grapefruit juice while taking Glecaprevir. Discuss any new or worsening side effects with your health care provider.
    Notes for Professionals: Caution is advised with the coadministration of glecaprevir and grapefruit juice as coadministration may increase serum concentrations of glecaprevir and increase the risk of adverse effects. Glecaprevir is a substrate of P-glycoprotein (P-gp); grapefruit juice is a P-gp inhibitor.

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