I doubt it, but rarely do you find JUST a NO2 supplements, IE, usually they are in PW drinks with stimulants which can, and do, effect anxiety levels.
Drugs can interact with other drugs, foods, and beverages
Appetite-suppressants can interact negatively with numerous other drugs, including the following:
Certain groups are advised to check with a health care professional before taking a nutritional supplement. If you are pregnant, nursing, or have hypertension, diabetes or heart disease, consult a physician or pharmacist before taking nutritional supplements. Tell your doctor if you plan to use a nutritional supplement in addition to, or instead of, prescription drugs. The interaction between supplements and drugs can produce adverse effects. St. John's Wort, for example, can reduce the effectiveness of drugs used to treat depression, heart disease, seizures and certain kinds of cancer. Always inform your physician about supplement use before elective surgery.
I would first check with your local pharmacist regarding arthritis supplements as they have the best knowlege about how different drugs and vitamin interact with each other.
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.
Kai Wong copes with depression without drugs by praying, and then by thinking of a funny joke.
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the right ones can
Gabapentin can interact with several medications, including opioids, which may increase the risk of respiratory depression and sedation. Other drugs that may interact include antacids containing aluminum or magnesium, as they can reduce gabapentin absorption. Additionally, certain antidepressants and anti-seizure medications may also affect gabapentin's efficacy or side effect profile. Always consult a healthcare professional for a comprehensive review of potential drug interactions.
TRUE, Many drugs are effective because they interact in a specific way with chemicals in cells.