Drug General Information (ID: DDIPSQ4KJE)
  Drug Name Metformin Drug Info Iodipamide Drug Info
  Drug Type Small molecule Small molecule
  Therapeutic Class Antidiabetic Agents Ionic Iodinated Contrast Media
  Structure

 Mechanism of Metformin-Iodipamide Interaction (Severity Level: Major)
     Decreased renal excretion due to nephrotoxicity Click to Show/Hide Mechanism Graph
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      Drug Name Metformin Iodipamide
      Mechanism Primarily eliminated by renal excretion Nephrotoxicity
      Key Mechanism Factor 1
Factor Name Nephrotoxicity
Factor Description Drug-induced nephrotoxicity is a common and potentially serious complication of medication use. The kidneys are the primary organ for drug excretion, and when they are damaged can lead to decreased drug excretion.
      Mechanism Description
  • Decreased renal excretion of Metformin caused by Iodipamide mediated nephrotoxicity

Recommended Action
      Management Biguanide therapy should be temporarily discontinued at the time of, or prior to, radiographic studies involving intravascular administration of iodinated contrast media, and not resumed until at least 48 hours after the procedure and renal function has been re-evaluated and determined to be normal.

References
1 Assan R, Heuclin C, Ganeval D, Bismuth C, George J, Girard JR "Metformin-induced lactic acidosis in the presence of acute renal failure." Diabetologia 13 (1977): 211-7. [PMID: 406158]
2 Gross JL, Friedman R, Silveiro SP "Preventing nephropathy induced by contrast medium." N Engl J Med 354 (2006): 1853-5 author reply 1853-5. [PMID: 16641408]
3 Product Information. Glucophage (metformin). Bristol-Myers Squibb, Princeton, NJ.
4 Product Information. Ultravist (iopromide). Berlex, Richmond, CA.
5 Stacul F, Adam A, Becker CR, et al. "Strategies to reduce the risk of contrast-induced nephropathy." Am J Cardiol 98(6S1) (2006): 59-77. [PMID: 16949381]