Fwd: [Diabetes_And_Byetta] Avandia or Actos?

Edwina,

I went to the website Medscape.com someone posted a little more than a
week ago. It listed possible drug interactions with byetta.
Lisinipril was one listed. Digoxin, Lovastatin, and acetaminophen. I
think the acetaminophen, just means the effects are delayed or
something like that. I take tylenol because that is all my stomach
allows me to ingest. But, I wonder if you got a reaction because of
the byetta? You have to register on the site but it is free.

Dale

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8 Responses to “Fwd: [Diabetes_And_Byetta] Avandia or Actos?”

  1. Ursula Prudence Says:

    I take Lisopril and have never been told by the pharmacy there were any issues.
    I know though we’re all different.

    Jeanna

    Edwina,

    I went to the website Medscape.com someone posted a little more than a
    week ago. It listed possible drug interactions with byetta.
    Lisinipril was one listed. Digoxin, Lovastatin, and acetaminophen. I
    think the acetaminophen, just means the effects are delayed or
    something like that. I take tylenol because that is all my stomach
    allows me to ingest. But, I wonder if you got a reaction because of
    the byetta? You have to register on the site but it is free.


    Dale

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  2. Abram Alston Says:

    The reaction with lisinopril is that its effect is delayed by two hours when
    taken with the byetta, but its efficiency is not affected. Pat in Idaho

    Jeanna

    Edwina,

    I went to the website Medscape.com someone posted a little more than a
    week ago. It listed possible drug interactions with byetta.
    Lisinipril was one listed. Digoxin, Lovastatin, and acetaminophen. I
    think the acetaminophen, just means the effects are delayed or
    something like that. I take tylenol because that is all my stomach
    allows me to ingest. But, I wonder if you got a reaction because of
    the byetta? You have to register on the site but it is free.


    Dale

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  3. Winston Wade Says:

    Are you joking?!?!? My doc JUST put me on this a few weeks ago. Grrrrrrr…
    and the pharm nor insurance caught it as I have not yet paid for a pen. Dammit!

    Trish

    I went to the website Medscape.com someone posted a little more than a

  4. Jonathon Augustine Says:

    Pat,

    Someone posted a message that lisinipril is only a 2 hour delay
    reaction. I guess they are just saying it to protect their butts.

    Dale

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  5. Abram Alston Says:

    The interaction is just a delay of two hours in when the lisinopril starts to
    work IF it is taken at the same time as byetta. Its effects are not changed.
    Pat in Idaho

    Trish

    I went to the website Medscape.com someone posted a little more than a
    week ago. It listed possible drug interactions with byetta.
    Lisinipril was one listed.

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  6. Abram Alston Says:

    I looked at the posting on Medscape.com and that was the into available. I have
    been using lisinopril since April and Byetta since December with no problems. I
    do take the lisinopril in the evening away from the byetta, but that’s because I
    take Lovastatin then as well and Byetta has been shown to reduce the
    effectiveness of Lovastatin by 40% is take at the same time. Taking them
    together means I am more likely to remember to take them. Pat in Idaho

    Someone posted a message that lisinipril is only a 2 hour delay
    reaction. I guess they are just saying it to protect their butts.

    Dale

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  7. Lenny Roberson Says:

    in some of the byetta litereature i read the same
    thing regarding tylenol. they didn’t say not to take
    it, they advised taking it 2 hours prior to byetta so
    that it would absorb.

  8. Janelle Karine Says:

    Dale… thank you for the link. I am registered at Medscape and hadn’t thought
    to look there. You’re right, it may be something with the Byetta and the
    Lisinopril… just not sure. I’m on so darned many meds that could interact
    with each other. I HATE taking all of these meds, but have been told each one
    is necessary and I’m afraid to quit them. It was my Endocrinologist that
    started me on the Byetta and he insists that it was not that. All 3 doctors,
    Internist, Endo and Allergist… all pointed to the Lisinopril and the effect it
    can have on Diabetics that must use diuretics. I swear, you don’t know what to
    believe any more! Edwina

    I went to the website Medscape.com someone posted a little more than a
    week ago. It listed possible drug interactions with byetta.
    Lisinipril was one listed. Digoxin, Lovastatin, and acetaminophen. I
    think the acetaminophen, just means the effects are delayed or
    something like that. I take tylenol because that is all my stomach

    allows me to ingest. But, I wonder if you got a reaction because of
    the byetta? You have to register on the site but it is free.

    Dale

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