When taking Soliris 30mg Injection, it’s important to consider how it interacts with other medicines:
Although Soliris (eculizumab) generally doesn’t interact with many common medications, as seen in clinical trials, we must know about all the medicines you’re taking. This includes over-the-counter drugs, supplements, and herbal products, as some may increase the risk of infections or affect how Soliris works.
You should also follow the Soliris REMS (Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy) program, which advises on vaccinations and preventive measures to lower the risk of serious infections.
Generally, avoid using Soliris with other medications that weaken the immune system or heighten the risk of infections. Always talk to your healthcare provider before starting any new medication while on Soliris.
Some examples of medications that might interact with Soliris include other immunosuppressive drugs, antibiotics that may impact the immune system, and medications that could increase bleeding risk.
Always adhere to your healthcare provider’s guidance and consult them before making any changes to your medication regimen.
It’s essential for your safety that we’re fully informed about all your medications while you’re on Soliris.