persons considering taking white willow preparations should first consult a physician or registered pharmacist, as white willow interacts with a number of nonprescription as well as prescription medications.
Drugs can interact with other drugs, foods, and beverages
Appetite-suppressants can interact negatively with numerous other drugs, including the following:
Although sweet clover does not have any identified interactions, prescription drugs containing coumarin have been known to interact adversely with other prescription drugs
systemic antifungal drugs may interact with many other medicines.Among the drugs that may interact.are: acetaminophen.birth control pills.(androgens).(estrogens).medicine for other types of infections.antidepressants.antihistamines.
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White willow (Salix alba) is a large tree that grows in Central and Southern Europe, Asia, and North America.
TRUE, Many drugs are effective because they interact in a specific way with chemicals in cells.
White willow is commercially available in tincture, tablet, capsule, powder, or tea forms. When choosing a commercial preparation, it is recommended to use a standard product that contains 200-250 mg of white willow per dose.
I do not believe these two drugs interact, no. But it is always safe to check with a physician or pharmacist.
phenytoin (Dilantin), aspirin, sulfa drugs such as Bactrim and Gantrisin, tetracycline and some other antibiotics and cimetidine (Tagamet). NSAIDs such as ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil) are also known to interact with other classes of antirheumatic drugs.