Interactions | Valoron® N retard

Interactions

Valoron ® N retard can increase the effect on the central nervous system when taken at the same time as a sedative or alcohol. Simultaneous use with other opioids (e.g. Tramal ®) should be avoided. The resulting effect cannot be estimated. When taking other respiratory depressive (reduction of the respiratory drive) medications, a respiratory arrest cannot be ruled out. If Marcumar ® (phenprocoumon) is taken at the same time, blood clotting can be further reduced (decrease of the Quick value).

Contraindications

Who should not take Valoron ® N retard:

  • Patients with an allergy to the active ingredient tilidine or naloxone or other drug components.
  • Patients with opiate dependence
  • Patients with glucose – galactose malabsorption, lactase deficiency, hereditary galactose -I ntolerance.
  • Patients in pregnancy and lactation.
  • Patients with other addiction diseases.
  • Patients with severe liver dysfunction.

Prices

Since there is always talk about cost pressure in the health care system, we think it is important to also find out about prices for drugs (prices are exemplary and without recommendation character): Valoron® N sustained release tablets 504mg | 20 pieces | 26,27 € Valoron® N sustained release tablets 1008mg | 20 pieces | 32,21 € Valoron® N sustained release tablets 20016mg | 20 pieces | 47,99 €

Prescription requirement

All dosages are available only on prescription!