Diazepam Drug Interactions: 90 Major, 991 Moderate
Diazepam Drug Interactions
Check all documented drug-to-drug interactions. Major, moderate, and minor interactions with descriptions.
A therapy excluded from this list does not necessarily mean no interaction exists between that therapy and Diazepam. Always confirm against the full prescribing information.
100 interactions
Abatacept
The metabolism of Diazepam can be increased when combined with Abatacept.
Level 1 evidence
Abrocitinib
The metabolism of Abrocitinib can be decreased when combined with Diazepam.
Level 2 evidence
Acenocoumarol
The serum concentration of Acenocoumarol can be increased when it is combined with Diazepam.
Level 1 evidence
Acetaminophen
Diazepam may increase the hepatotoxic activities of Acetaminophen.
Level 1 evidence
Acetazolamide
The risk or severity of CNS depression can be increased when Acetazolamide is combined with Diazepam.
Level 2 evidence
Acoramidis
The metabolism of Diazepam can be decreased when combined with Acoramidis.
Level 2 evidence
Adagrasib
The metabolism of Diazepam can be decreased when combined with Adagrasib.
Level 2 evidence
Adalimumab
The metabolism of Diazepam can be increased when combined with Adalimumab.
Level 1 evidence
Aficamten
The metabolism of Aficamten can be decreased when combined with Diazepam.
Level 2 evidence
Albendazole
The metabolism of Diazepam can be decreased when combined with Albendazole.
Level 2 evidence
Alfentanil
The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Alfentanil is combined with Diazepam.
Level 1 evidence
Alfuzosin
The metabolism of Alfuzosin can be decreased when combined with Diazepam.
Level 1 evidence
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Diazepam has 1278 documented drug interactions. Always review the full list with a pharmacist before co-prescribing.
Diazepam has 90 major, 991 moderate, and 197 minor documented interactions.
A therapy excluded from this list does not necessarily mean no interaction exists between that therapy and Diazepam. Always confirm against the full prescribing information.