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Is it alright if u take grapefruit extract with statin medications? Is it alright if u take statins in the evening and grapefruit juice in the morning?
You can drink grape juice when taking theophylline. What you should not drink is grapefruit juice. This is because grapefruit juice can decreae the effects of taking theophylline. However, at this time, it has not been determined how serious this effect is.
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.
Unlike Calcium Channel Blockers, which effects get enhanced by grapefruit juice, Beta Blockers (Tenormin) absorption from the gut decreases when taken with grapefruit juice. Researchers have found that grapefruit (whole or juice) inhibits certain enzymes in the intestinal mucosa responsible for Tenormin absorption. Therefore it is advised to avoid consuming grapefruit few hours before and after taking Tenormin to assure full absorption of the therapeutic dose of the drug by the gut.
No! What you should be taking is fish juice and carrot supplements!!!
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It is generally advisable to avoid grapefruit juice while taking Ambien (zolpidem). Grapefruit juice can interfere with the enzymes that metabolize certain medications, potentially increasing their effects and side effects. This interaction may lead to increased sedation and other complications. Always consult with a healthcare professional before combining medications with grapefruit juice.
I don't think there's any harm in that
Yes, Mifeprin can be taken with food, except for grapefruit or grapefruit juice. But consult your doctor if you have questions about the medication you are taking.
Although there are many versions, the basic premise remains the same - dieters are advised to consume ½ a grapefruit at every meal, or in some cases can drink grapefruit juice or take a grapefruit capsule. The belief is that grapefruit contains fat-burning enzymes to aid those who want to lose weight. This fat burning property has been suspected, but not scientifically proven as yet.
Yes, you can drink apple juice while taking warfarin, but it's important to be cautious. Apple juice contains vitamin K, which can interfere with the effectiveness of warfarin, a blood thinner. Consistent intake of vitamin K can impact warfarin's ability to regulate blood clotting. It's best to maintain a consistent intake of vitamin K-rich foods, including apple juice, and inform your healthcare provider so they can adjust your warfarin dosage accordingly.
Take a glass of orange juice and drink it!