If you need to take a targeted drug at the same time as a drug for sinusitis, it is recommended that you take them 1 to 2 hours apart.
Targeted drugs can be used to treat malignant tumors, and the way they work and the pathway of their metabolism generally do not interfere or affect each other with the drugs commonly used to treat sinusitis.
The gastrointestinal tract stimulated by a variety of drugs produced by the adverse reactions may be randomly present, so if the simultaneous application of targeted drugs and drugs for the treatment of sinusitis, the two drugs are more often recommended to take 1 ~ 2 hours apart, in order to circumvent the gastrointestinal tract adverse reactions, reduce gastrointestinal burden.
When taking targeted drugs, if you need to take drugs for sinusitis at the same time, you should actively seek the advice of oncologists and otorhinolaryngologists, and do not use the drugs arbitrarily on your own, so as to avoid adverse reactions.