Miacalcin Injection Drug Interactions

Bisphosphonates can potentially cause Miacalcin injection drug interactions. If you have taken a bisphosphonate in the past, Miacalcin injection may not work as well as it should. Bisphosphonate medications that could lead to Miacalcin injection drug interactions include etidronate, tiludronate, alendronate, and zoledronic acid.

 

Miacalcin Injection Drug Interactions: An Overview

Miacalcin® injection (calcitonin salmon injection) is unlikely to interact with most medications. However, it can potentially interact with a few different bisphosphonate products, which are often used for the same conditions as Miacalcin. Bisphosphonates include:
 
 

Miacalcin Injection Interactions Explained

The following sections explain in detail the potentially negative interactions that can occur when Miacalcin injection is combined with any of the drugs listed above.
 
Bisphosphonates
In studies, people who had taken a bisphosphonate in the past did not respond to Miacalcin as well as people who had not taken a bisphosphonate. If you have taken a bisphosphonate medication recently, Miacalcin injection may not work as well as it should.
 

Final Thoughts on Miacalcin Injection Drug Interactions

It is possible that not all Miacalcin injection drug interactions were discussed in this article. Therefore, you should talk with your pharmacist or healthcare provider about any specific drug interactions that may apply to you.
 
Written by/reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD; Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
Last reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD;