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Grapefruit does interact with Valium. You should use caution when using these together. I recommend not taking Valium within 6-8 hours of eating or drinking grapefruit. The grapefruit can interfere with the way your body metabolizes and uses Valium.
Yes you can take grapefruit with tricor. Tricor coming under fibreate family not the statin family. You should limit grapefruit juice and fresh grapefruit consumption while taking statins, as grapefruit can interfere with the liver's ability to metabolize these medications.
grapefruit can interact with birth control and certain antibiotics. so if you are sexually active and into grapefruits try a different contraceptive for a week after your last grapefruit
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There is no mention of grapefruit on the label. It mentions orange juice. The only way that their would be grapefruit in it would be if it is classified under "natural flavors". Ask your doctor or pharmacist if it will interfere with your medications.
Grapefruit does NOT cause hypertension (high blood pressure) however, if a person already has hypertension and is taking medication for it, they should check with their doctor or pharmacist before eating grapefruit at the same time they take their medication because grapefruit can interfere with how some medications work.
I don't know specifically about vardenafil, but grapefruit has substances that interfere with liver enzymes involved in metabolizing many drugs. Combining grapefruit with these drugs can often lead to dangerous elevations of the drug levels.
Strictly speaking, the very first bite will interfere. As for the amount you have to eat before the level of interference reaches a point where the medication fails, well, that depends on a whole lot of factors. Play it safe and boycott grapefruit during the middle of your cycle.
Im no doctor, but the Oro Blanco is a cross between a Pummelo and a grapefruit. It is going to have some of the same genetic makeup of a grapefruit. Try posting the question on the forum at this site http://www.producetalk.com There are some knowledgable people that answer produce related questions
Grapefruit is another fruit which may be beneficial for diabetics. Grapefruit can promote weight loss which in turn helps reduce insulin resistance. According to the Scripps institute, grapefruit may also help control insulin levels when consumed during meal times.
It is recommended that those taking Bisoprolol should avoid grapefruit while the medicine is in the system. Grapefruit juices can interfere with the enzymes breaking down the medication in the stomach.