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Liraglutide drug interactions: a practical overview

Drug interactions are the single biggest cause of preventable medication problems. Liraglutide (Liraglutide) interacts to varying degrees with several classes of medication and with a smaller list of foods. This page summarises the practically important ones at 6 mg/mL, framed for a real-world prescription review rather than an exhaustive PDF list.

High-priority interactions for Liraglutide

For Liraglutide, the most clinically relevant interactions are typically with strong CYP3A4 inhibitors and inducers, with cardiovascular medications (notably nitrates for several GLP-1 receptor agonist agents), with central nervous system depressants, and with medications affecting blood pressure or heart rate. Liraglutide binds and activates the GLP-1 receptor in pancreatic beta and alpha cells, the central nervous system and the gastrointestinal tract.

Working with the pharmacist

A pharmacist review of all current medications is the practical safeguard against unintended interactions with Liraglutide. According to the prescribing information for Liraglutide, the full medication list — prescription, OTC, supplements and recreational substances — should be reviewed before starting and at every dose change at 6 mg/mL.

Frequently asked questions

What's the most important Liraglutide interaction to know?

For most GLP-1 receptor agonist medications, the highest-priority interaction is with nitrate medications used for chest pain — this combination is often a hard contraindication. After that, strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (some antifungals, macrolides) are the next concern at routine 6 mg/mL doses.

Do I need to tell the pharmacist about supplements?

Yes. Supplements and herbal products can interact with Liraglutide in ways that prescription drug-drug interaction databases miss. The pharmacist needs the complete picture — including supplements like St John's Wort, grapefruit-containing products and high-dose vitamins — to flag risks at 6 mg/mL.

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The information on this website is provided for reference and educational purposes only. It does not replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.