yes
interfere with medications
I take All Natural Vitamin B Raw Complex (that includes all B's) and with all the meds I take including digoxin does not seem a problem with all my Drs.
Yes, vitamin E can interact with certain drugs. It may interact with blood-thinning medications like warfarin, increasing the risk of bleeding. It is always best to consult with a healthcare provider before taking vitamin E supplements, especially if you are on medication.
Yes, vitamin C can interact with certain drugs. It may affect the absorption of certain medications, such as iron and certain antibiotics. It is important to discuss with your healthcare provider or pharmacist if you are taking any medications along with vitamin C to avoid any potential interactions.
There are no known complications of mixing these medications together. It is still best to contact your doctor and be sure these medications are all safe for you to use.
No bodybuilders should not take vitamin d supplements. They should not abstain from all supplements either. They should take protein supplements in order to maximize their body's potential.
Some medications may be affected by B vitamin supplementation, including those prescribed for high blood pressure; Parkinson's disease (such as levodopa, which is inactivated by pantothenic acid); and epileptiform conditions.
There are no contraindications between the medications. But before you add or remove a medication/supplement/vitamin from your diet, consult your doctor or pharmacist. There may be a reaction between other medications you are taking.
Vitamin A
it is safe to be on all these medications at the same time; however, you should take your synthroid by itself, on an empty stomach, at least one hour before a meal to fully absorb it. the others are fine to take all at once. personally, i take my synthroid first thing in the mornng, mvi with breakfast, and lexapro at bedtime.
Vitamin B Complex will help, but you must take it consistently every day.
Yes you r i do it all the time