Drug General Information (ID: DDIQR3OBEM)
  Drug Name Calcium acetate Drug Info Liotrix Drug Info
  Drug Type Small molecule Small molecule
  Therapeutic Class Phosphate Binders Thyroid Drugs
  Structure

 Mechanism of Calcium acetate-Liotrix Interaction (Severity Level: Moderate)
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      Drug Name Calcium acetate Liotrix
      Mechanism Polyvalent cations Binds to polyvalent cations
      Key Mechanism Factor 1
Factor Name Chelation
Factor Description Chelation is a direct drug interaction that usually involves the formation of dimers or trimers, resulting in larger complexes and poorer absorption.
      Mechanism Description
  • Decreased absorption of Calcium acetate due to formation of complexes caused by Liotrix 

Recommended Action
      Management Some experts recommend separating the times of administration of levothyroxine and calcium-containing preparations by at least 4 hours. Monitoring of serum TSH levels is recommended. Patients with gastrointestinal or malabsorption disorders may be at a greater risk of developing clinical or subclinical hypothyroidism due to this interaction.

References
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2 Neafsey PJ "Levothyroxine and calcium interaction: timing is everything." Home Healthc Nurse 22 (2004): 338-9. [PMID: 15131426]
3 Schneyer CR "Calcium carbonate and reduction of levothyroxine efficacy." JAMA 279 (1998): 750. [PMID: 9508149]
4 Singh N, Singh PN, Hershman JM "Effect of calcium carbonate on the absorption of levothyroxine." JAMA 283 (2000): 2822-5. [PMID: 10838651]