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26 Management Table 8. Common Medications That May Interact With Statins Avoid use with any statin Can be used with a statin using a risk mitigation strategy* Gemfibrozil • Amiodarone • Amlodipine • Atazanavir plus ritonavir • Boceprevir • Clarithromycin • Cobicistat-containing products • Colchicine • Cyclosporine • Danazol • Darunavir plus ritonavir • Diltiazem • Dronedarone • Erythromycin • Fenofibrate • Fenofibric acid • Fluconazole • Fosamprenavir (with or without ritonavir) • Itraconazole • Ketoconazole • Lomitapide • Lopinavir plus ritonavir • Nefazodone • Nelfinavir • Niacin (≥1 g/d) • Nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir • Posaconazole • Ranolazine • Rifampin • Saquinavir plus ritonavir • Telaprevir • Telithromycin • Tipranavir plus ritonavir • Verapamil • Voriconazole • Warfarin * Risk mitigation strategies include a) avoiding use of the coadministered interacting medication, b) using an alternative statin that does not have the drug-drug interaction, and c) limiting the statin dose depending upon the statin and the nature of the drug-drug interaction. Modified with permission from Wiggins et al. Copyright © 2016 American Heart Association, Inc.

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