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    • FENTANYL CITRATE-0.9% NACL

FENTANYL (FEN ta nil) treats severe pain. It may also be used to cause drowsiness before a procedure. It is often prescribed when other pain medications do not work well enough or cannot be tolerated. It works by blocking pain signals in the brain. It belongs to a group of medications called opioids.


FENTANYL CITRATE-0.9% NACL Lifestyle Interactions

  • Lithium Carbonate 300mg, Oral tablet, extended release

    Interaction: Caffeine-containing Foods/Beverages
    Severity: Major
    Notes for Consumers: Caffeine may decrease the effectiveness of Lithium. It is advisable to limit your caffeine intake (including teas, coffees, colas and non-prescription or herbal medicines containing caffeine) while taking Lithium. Report any changes in mood or emotions to your health care provider.
    Notes for Professionals: Caffeine appears to reduce serum lithium concentrations. In 11 coffee-drinking patients stabilized on lithium, serum lithium concentrations increased during 2 weeks when coffee was withheld and fell when coffee was resumed. Lithium ADRs have also been noted to increase simultaneously with a reduction in caffeine intake. Patients taking lithium should be counseled regarding their intake of caffeine. Clinicians should note, however, that coffee, not pure caffeine, was the variable in this study. Other beverages that contain significant amounts of caffeine include green tea, other teas, and cola. Because guarana contains a substantial caffeine content, this herb should be avoided in patients taking lithium.
  • Lithium Carbonate 300mg, Oral tablet, extended release

    Interaction: Alcohol
    Severity: Moderate
    Notes for Consumers: In general, it is advisable to avoid Alcoholic drinks while you are taking Lithium. Alcohol can affect mood and may increase the risk of side effects from Lithium such as drowsiness. Do not drive or perform other tasks requiring mental alertness if you are drinking alcohol-containing beverages.
    Notes for Professionals: Because lithium has the potential to impair cognitive and motor skills, it is advisable to avoid ethanol ingestion during treatment with lithium.
  • Lithium Carbonate 300mg, Oral tablet, extended release

    Interaction: Foods high in sodium
    Severity: Moderate
    Notes for Consumers: Changes in sodium (salt) intake could result in changes in the Lithium level. It is important to have a consistent dietary intake of salt, and to make sure you drink adequate fluids. Remember that some foods may be high in sodium, talk to your health care provider if you have any questions about your diet. Your prescriber may order blood tests to measure the level of Lithium and Sodium (salt) in your blood. When taking Lithium, contact your prescriber immediately if you become confused, extremely tired or drowsy, or have nausea/vomiting, muscle weakness, slurred speech, tremor, or loss of balance.
    Notes for Professionals: Excessive salt intake may result in increased lithium excretion and therefore, decreased serum lithium concentrations. In addition, high fluid intake may increase lithium excretion. It is recommended that patients taking lithium maintain consistent dietary sodium consumption and adequate fluid intake, during the initial stabilization period and throughout treatment . Moderate to significant dietary sodium changes may affect lithium excretion.

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