Yes, it will not affect your Warfarin.
However, anything high in Vitamin K (dark green vegetables, cranberries etc) should be avoided as it can exacerbate the effect of Warfarin and other blood thinning medications.
yes. but you can't take it with grapefruit.
No. Grapefruit interferes with the action of statin drugs that most Type 1 diabetics also take.
Yes, you can eat grapefruit in the morning if you take Zocor (simvastatin) at night. However, grapefruit can interact with certain medications, potentially increasing their effects. It's best to consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice based on your specific health situation.
Yes, you can eat grapefruit in the morning and take statins in the evening, but with caution. Grapefruit can interact with certain statins, increasing the risk of side effects by affecting how the drug is metabolized in the body. It’s best to consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice, especially regarding the specific statin you are taking. If your statin is one that is affected by grapefruit, it may be advisable to avoid grapefruit altogether.
No! You shouldn't it take it while treatment.
If you take amlodipine -- or any other kind of calcium channel blocker -- do not take them with grapefruit, grapefruit juice or grapefruit dietary supplements, because serious, possibly fatal, reactions may occur. Grapefruit inhibits your CYP34A enzyme, a protein that helps your body metabolize drugs. When your body fails to properly metabolize drugs, you may end up with more of amlodipine in your system than intended, causing an accidental overdose. Some drugs -- and some people -- react more strongly than others to the effect of grapefruit on your CYP34A enzyme.
Grapefruit.
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Grapefruit juice and Sotalol?
Hydrochlorothiazide is not affected by grapefruit.
can a person eat grapefruit while taking triamterene hctz
can a person eat grapefruit while taking triamterene hctz