Interaction Checker
Potential Interaction
Ritonavir (RTV)
Fentanyl
Quality of Evidence: Very Low
Summary:
Coadministration has not been studied. Fentanyl undergoes extensive CYP3A4 metabolism. Coadministration may increase fentanyl concentrations due to inhibition of CYP3A4, which could increase or prolong adverse drug effects and may cause potentially fatal respiratory depression. Monitor patients closely at frequent intervals and consider dosage reduction of fentanyl until stable drug effects are achieved. Discontinuation of a CYP3A4 inhibitor could decrease fentanyl concentrations, decrease opioid efficacy or, possibly, lead to a withdrawal syndrome in a patient who had developed physical dependence to fentanyl. When discontinuing CYP3A4 inhibitors in fentanyl-treated patients, monitor patients closely at frequent intervals and consider increasing the opioid dosage if needed to maintain adequate analgesia or if symptoms of opioid withdrawal occur. Note, the use of fentanyl in a non-therapeutic setting (i.e., as a recreational drug) should be avoided with ritonavir as fentanyl exposure is expected to significantly increase and serious, life-threatening, or fatal respiratory depression may occur. Patients should be aware that recreational use could be potentially fatal.
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