Suboxone and Cytomel drug interactions - a phase IV clinical study of FDA data
Summary:
Drug interactions are reported among people who take Suboxone and Cytomel. Common interactions include dyspnoea among females and blood cholesterol increased among males.
The phase IV clinical study analyzes what interactions people who take Suboxone and Cytomel have. It is created by eHealthMe based on reports of 30 people who take Suboxone and Cytomel from the FDA, and is updated regularly. You can use the study as a second opinion to make health care decisions.
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30 people who take Suboxone and Cytomel together, and have interactions are studied.
What is Suboxone?
Suboxone has active ingredients of buprenorphine hydrochloride; naloxone hydrochloride. It is often used in opiate withdrawal. eHealthMe is studying from 29,141 Suboxone users for its effectiveness, alternative drugs and more.
What is Cytomel?
Cytomel has active ingredients of liothyronine sodium. It is often used in hypothyroidism. eHealthMe is studying from 6,949 Cytomel users for its effectiveness, alternative drugs and more.
Number of Suboxone and Cytomel reports submitted per year:

Common Suboxone and Cytomel drug interactions by gender *:
female:
- Dyspnoea
- Eye disorder
- Facial bones fracture
- Feeling cold
- Feeling hot
- Hallucination, auditory
- Hospitalisation
- Hyperhidrosis
- Injection site swelling
- Injection site urticaria
male:
- Blood cholesterol increased
- Abdominal pain
- Groin pain
- Hepatic cyst
- Hypoaesthesia
- Influenza like illness
- Intervertebral disc disorder
- Lumbar spinal stenosis
- Lung neoplasm malignant
- Malaise
Common Suboxone and Cytomel drug interactions by age *:
0-1:
n/a
2-9:
n/a
10-19:
n/a
20-29:
n/a
30-39:
- Chest pain
- Muscle spasms
- Musculoskeletal chest pain
- Oedema peripheral
- Pain
- Pulmonary embolism
- Pulmonary infarction
- Painful respiration
40-49:
- Leukoplakia oral
- Dental caries
- Gingival ulceration
- Sensitivity of teeth
- Toothache
- Wound
- Basal cell carcinoma
- Osteonecrosis of jaw
- Foetal exposure during pregnancy
- Meningitis bacterial
50-59:
- Injection site erythema
- Injection site pruritus
- Acne
- Drug ineffective
- Injection site swelling
- Injection site urticaria
- Rash
- Rash erythematous
60+:
- Pain
- Back injury
- Nausea
- Renal failure
- Urinary incontinence
- Urinary tract infection
- Vomiting
- Arthritis
- Contusion
- Kidney contusion
Common conditions people have *:
- Narcolepsy (brain's inability to regulate sleep-wake cycles normally): 17 people, 56.67%
- Pain: 9 people, 30.00%
- Osteolysis (dissolution of bone): 6 people, 20.00%
- Cataplexy (loss of muscle tone accompanied by full conscious awareness): 4 people, 13.33%
- Migraine (headache): 3 people, 10.00%
- Drowsiness: 3 people, 10.00%
- Sinus Tachycardia (a heart rhythm with elevated rate of impulses originating from the sinoatrial node): 2 people, 6.67%
- Drug Dependence: 2 people, 6.67%
- Depression: 2 people, 6.67%
- Chronic Thyroiditis (long lasting inflammation of thyroid gland): 2 people, 6.67%
* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.
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Alternative drugs to, pros and cons of the 2 drugs:
Common Suboxone and Cytomel interactions:
- Abdominal cramps: 6 reports
- Abdominal pain: 6 reports
- Alternative medicine - pain relief: 13 reports
- Animal bite: 6 reports
- Belly ache (abdominal pain): 6 reports
- General ill feeling: 7 reports
- General physical health deterioration (weak health status): 6 reports
- Genital pain (pain in genital): 6 reports
- Groin pain: 6 reports
- Hypnosis and pain: 13 reports
- Lower abdominal pain (pain in lower abdomen): 6 reports
- Lumbar spinal stenosis (a medical condition in which the spinal canal narrows and compresses the spinal cord and nerves at the level of the lumbar bone): 6 reports
- Malaise (a feeling of general discomfort or uneasiness): 7 reports
- Pain: 13 reports
- Pain - abdomen: 6 reports
- Pain - groin: 6 reports
- Pain management: 13 reports
- Pain relief: 13 reports
- Pain relief by acupuncture: 13 reports
- Perineal pain: 6 reports
- Stomachache (stomach pain): 6 reports
- Stomach pain: 6 reports
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a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y zCommon Suboxone interactions:
- Suboxone and Abilify: 266 reports
- Suboxone and Adderall: 433 reports
- Suboxone and Albuterol: 211 reports
- Suboxone and Alcohol: 208 reports
- Suboxone and Alprazolam: 261 reports
- Suboxone and Ambien: 323 reports
- Suboxone and Amlodipine: 156 reports
- Suboxone and Aspirin: 289 reports
- Suboxone and Atenolol: 153 reports
- Suboxone and Ativan: 176 reports
- Suboxone and Baclofen: 207 reports
- Suboxone and Benadryl: 125 reports
- Suboxone and Buprenorphine: 375 reports
- Suboxone and Buspar: 106 reports
- Suboxone and Butrans: 381 reports
- Suboxone and Celebrex: 108 reports
- Suboxone and Celexa: 189 reports
- Suboxone and Chantix: 133 reports
- Suboxone and Clonazepam: 406 reports
- Suboxone and Clonidine: 331 reports
- Suboxone and Coca: 109 reports
- Suboxone and Cymbalta: 516 reports
- Suboxone and Depakote: 115 reports
- Suboxone and Diazepam: 253 reports
- Suboxone and Dilaudid: 1,052 reports
- Suboxone and Effexor: 278 reports
- Suboxone and Fentanyl: 104 reports
- Suboxone and Flexeril: 141 reports
- Suboxone and Fluoxetine: 126 reports
- Suboxone and Furosemide: 128 reports
- Suboxone and Gabapentin: 873 reports
- Suboxone and Humira: 182 reports
- Suboxone and Hydrochlorothiazide: 151 reports
- Suboxone and Hydrocodone bitartrate: 205 reports
- Suboxone and Hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen: 1,600 reports
- Suboxone and Hydroxyzine: 133 reports
- Suboxone and Ibu: 411 reports
- Suboxone and Ibuprofen: 409 reports
- Suboxone and Klonopin: 659 reports
- Suboxone and Lamictal: 239 reports
- Suboxone and Lasix: 156 reports
- Suboxone and Lexapro: 265 reports
- Suboxone and Lipitor: 106 reports
- Suboxone and Lisinopril: 436 reports
- Suboxone and Loraz: 261 reports
- Suboxone and Lorazepam: 261 reports
- Suboxone and Lortab: 374 reports
- Suboxone and Lyrica: 408 reports
- Suboxone and Marijuana: 126 reports
- Suboxone and Meloxicam: 102 reports
- Suboxone and Metformin: 220 reports
- Suboxone and Methotrexate: 101 reports
- Suboxone and Mirtazapine: 115 reports
- Suboxone and Morphine: 754 reports
- Suboxone and Morphine sulfate: 475 reports
- Suboxone and Ms contin: 729 reports
- Suboxone and Neurontin: 319 reports
- Suboxone and Nexium: 241 reports
- Suboxone and Nicotine: 716 reports
- Suboxone and Norco: 280 reports
- Suboxone and Nuvigil: 188 reports
- Suboxone and Omeprazole: 309 reports
- Suboxone and Ondansetron: 162 reports
- Suboxone and Opana: 202 reports
- Suboxone and Oxycodone: 984 reports
- Suboxone and Oxycodone and acetaminophen: 120 reports
- Suboxone and Oxycontin: 2,910 reports
- Suboxone and Pantoprazole: 162 reports
- Suboxone and Paxil: 181 reports
- Suboxone and Percocet: 928 reports
- Suboxone and Prednisone: 291 reports
- Suboxone and Prilosec: 199 reports
- Suboxone and Proair hfa: 112 reports
- Suboxone and Profen: 409 reports
- Suboxone and Protonix: 168 reports
- Suboxone and Prozac: 279 reports
- Suboxone and Remeron: 104 reports
- Suboxone and Ribavirin: 122 reports
- Suboxone and Ritalin: 157 reports
- Suboxone and Roxicodone: 309 reports
- Suboxone and Seroquel: 523 reports
- Suboxone and Sertraline: 155 reports
- Suboxone and Soma: 151 reports
- Suboxone and Sublocade: 284 reports
- Suboxone and Subutex: 2,034 reports
- Suboxone and Synthroid: 256 reports
- Suboxone and Topamax: 151 reports
- Suboxone and Tramadol: 930 reports
- Suboxone and Tylenol: 265 reports
- Suboxone and Valium: 303 reports
- Suboxone and Vicodin: 640 reports
- Suboxone and Vitamin b12: 118 reports
- Suboxone and Vitamin d: 248 reports
- Suboxone and Vitamin d3: 105 reports
- Suboxone and Vitamins: 308 reports
- Suboxone and Vivitrol: 278 reports
- Suboxone and Vyvanse: 137 reports
- Suboxone and Wellbutrin: 381 reports
- Suboxone and Xanax: 989 reports
- Suboxone and Xyrem: 370 reports
- Suboxone and Zantac: 101 reports
- Suboxone and Zide: 151 reports
- Suboxone and Zofran: 190 reports
- Suboxone and Zoloft: 317 reports
- Suboxone and Zolpidem: 121 reports
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a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y zCommon Cytomel interactions:
- Cytomel and Abilify: 172 reports
- Cytomel and Adderall: 339 reports
- Cytomel and Advair hfa: 159 reports
- Cytomel and Albuterol: 181 reports
- Cytomel and Aleve: 132 reports
- Cytomel and Allegra: 182 reports
- Cytomel and Alprazolam: 204 reports
- Cytomel and Ambien: 336 reports
- Cytomel and Amlodipine: 149 reports
- Cytomel and Armour thyroid: 187 reports
- Cytomel and Aspirin: 444 reports
- Cytomel and Atenolol: 150 reports
- Cytomel and Ativan: 176 reports
- Cytomel and Baclofen: 143 reports
- Cytomel and Benadryl: 167 reports
- Cytomel and Biotin: 166 reports
- Cytomel and Calcium: 276 reports
- Cytomel and Celebrex: 238 reports
- Cytomel and Celexa: 163 reports
- Cytomel and Claritin: 102 reports
- Cytomel and Clonazepam: 249 reports
- Cytomel and Colace: 142 reports
- Cytomel and Coumadin: 133 reports
- Cytomel and Crestor: 190 reports
- Cytomel and Cymbalta: 422 reports
- Cytomel and Depakote: 119 reports
- Cytomel and Diazepam: 114 reports
- Cytomel and Diphen: 236 reports
- Cytomel and Doxycycline: 108 reports
- Cytomel and Effexor: 343 reports
- Cytomel and Epipen: 111 reports
- Cytomel and Famotidine: 117 reports
- Cytomel and Fish oil: 357 reports
- Cytomel and Flexeril: 127 reports
- Cytomel and Flonase: 254 reports
- Cytomel and Fluconazole: 119 reports
- Cytomel and Fosamax: 129 reports
- Cytomel and Furosemide: 183 reports
- Cytomel and Gabapentin: 345 reports
- Cytomel and Humira: 228 reports
- Cytomel and Hydrochlorothiazide: 220 reports
- Cytomel and Ibu: 204 reports
- Cytomel and Ibuprofen: 204 reports
- Cytomel and Klonopin: 284 reports
- Cytomel and Lamictal: 186 reports
- Cytomel and Lasix: 263 reports
- Cytomel and Levothyroxine sodium: 282 reports
- Cytomel and Levoxyl: 440 reports
- Cytomel and Lexapro: 241 reports
- Cytomel and Lipitor: 302 reports
- Cytomel and Lisinopril: 263 reports
- Cytomel and Lorazepam: 204 reports
- Cytomel and Losartan: 118 reports
- Cytomel and Lunesta: 140 reports
- Cytomel and Lyrica: 292 reports
- Cytomel and Magnesium: 306 reports
- Cytomel and Melatonin: 160 reports
- Cytomel and Metformin: 373 reports
- Cytomel and Methotrexate: 197 reports
- Cytomel and Modafinil: 109 reports
- Cytomel and Multivitamin: 171 reports
- Cytomel and Neurontin: 224 reports
- Cytomel and Nexium: 322 reports
- Cytomel and Norco: 191 reports
- Cytomel and Norvasc: 140 reports
- Cytomel and Nuvigil: 191 reports
- Cytomel and Omeprazole: 311 reports
- Cytomel and Ondansetron: 132 reports
- Cytomel and Oxycodone: 112 reports
- Cytomel and Pantoprazole: 174 reports
- Cytomel and Paxil: 129 reports
- Cytomel and Percocet: 191 reports
- Cytomel and Plaquenil: 149 reports
- Cytomel and Potassium: 140 reports
- Cytomel and Prednisone: 406 reports
- Cytomel and Premarin: 183 reports
- Cytomel and Prevacid: 202 reports
- Cytomel and Prilosec: 242 reports
- Cytomel and Proair hfa: 169 reports
- Cytomel and Profen: 204 reports
- Cytomel and Progesterone: 215 reports
- Cytomel and Protonix: 216 reports
- Cytomel and Provigil: 185 reports
- Cytomel and Prozac: 180 reports
- Cytomel and Q10: 129 reports
- Cytomel and Remeron: 114 reports
- Cytomel and Restasis: 114 reports
- Cytomel and Ritalin: 164 reports
- Cytomel and Seroquel: 198 reports
- Cytomel and Simvastatin: 123 reports
- Cytomel and Singulair: 353 reports
- Cytomel and Spironolactone: 218 reports
- Cytomel and Synthroid: 2,866 reports
- Cytomel and Tirosint: 176 reports
- Cytomel and Topamax: 224 reports
- Cytomel and Tramadol: 234 reports
- Cytomel and Tylenol: 195 reports
- Cytomel and Valium: 103 reports
- Cytomel and Valtrex: 133 reports
- Cytomel and Vicodin: 105 reports
- Cytomel and Vitamin b12: 285 reports
- Cytomel and Vitamin c: 255 reports
- Cytomel and Vitamin d: 691 reports
- Cytomel and Vitamin d3: 371 reports
- Cytomel and Vitamin e: 124 reports
- Cytomel and Vitamins: 188 reports
- Cytomel and Wellbutrin: 489 reports
- Cytomel and Xanax: 337 reports
- Cytomel and Xyrem: 724 reports
- Cytomel and Zanaflex: 119 reports
- Cytomel and Zantac: 141 reports
- Cytomel and Zofran: 176 reports
- Cytomel and Zoloft: 255 reports
- Cytomel and Zolpidem: 133 reports
- Cytomel and Zyrtec: 237 reports
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a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y zHow the study uses the data?
The study uses data from the FDA. It is based on buprenorphine hydrochloride; naloxone hydrochloride and liothyronine sodium (the active ingredients of Suboxone and Cytomel, respectively), and Suboxone and Cytomel (the brand names). Other drugs that have the same active ingredients (e.g. generic drugs) are not considered. Dosage of drugs is not considered in the study. Patients in the study may take other drugs besides Suboxone and Cytomel.
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