Interaction Checker
Potential Interaction
Tenofovir-DF (TDF)
Aspirin [Acetylsalicylic acid] (Analgesic)
Quality of Evidence: Very Low
Summary:
Coadministration has not been studied but is unlikely to result in a pharmacokinetic interaction. Aspirin is rapidly deacetylated to form salicylic acid which is further glucuronidated by several UGTs (major UGT1A6). However, coadministration could potentially result in increased risk of nephrotoxicity. The risk is increased if an NSAID is used for a long duration, if the patient has a pre-existing renal dysfunction, has a low body weight, or receives other drugs that may increase tenofovir exposure. Cases of acute renal failure after initiation of high dose or multiple NSAIDs have been reported in patients treated with tenofovir-DF and with risk factors for renal dysfunction. Alternatives to NSAIDs should be considered in patients at risk for renal dysfunction. If tenofovir-DF is co-administered with an NSAID, renal function should be monitored adequately.
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