Drug General Information (ID: DDITFH1DEG)
  Drug Name Minocycline Drug Info Bismuth subsalicylate Drug Info
  Drug Type Small molecule Small molecule
  Therapeutic Class Antibiotics Antidiarrheals
  Structure

 Mechanism of Minocycline-Bismuth subsalicylate Interaction (Severity Level: Moderate)
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      Drug Name Minocycline Bismuth subsalicylate
      Mechanism Binds to polyvalent cations 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 Bismuth subsalicylate due to formation of complexes caused by Minocycline 

Recommended Action
      Management Administration of a tetracycline and bismuth-containing preparation should be separated by two to three hours. Patients should be monitored for diminished tetracycline efficacy.

References
1 Albert KS, Welch RD, DeSante KA, DiSanto AR "Decreased tetracycline bioavailability caused by a bismuth subsalicylate antidiarrheal mixture." J Pharm Sci 68 (1979): 586-8. [PMID: 435335]
2 Ericsson CD, Feldman S, Pickering LK, Cleary TG "Influence of subsalicylate bismuth on absorption of doxycycline." JAMA 247 (1982): 2266-7. [PMID: 7040708]
3 Product Information. Nuzyra (omadacycline). Paratek Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Boston, MA.
4 Product Information. Seysara (sarecycline). Allergan Inc, Irvine, CA.