Yes, you can eat oranges while taking atenolol. There are no known interactions between atenolol and oranges that would cause concern. However, it's always best to consult with your healthcare provider about your diet and any potential interactions with medications.
Yes, you should eat 65 a day! Yes, you should eat 65 a day!
3 a day is a perfect amount of oranges to have every day!
There is no problem with taking oranges with lipitor. Be careful. This is too broad a statement. Pomelos, Sevilles and Cara Cara oranges should not be consumed while on Lipitor. They will give the same results as Grapefruit.
Yes, blood oranges appear to have the same compounds that grapefruits have, which can interfere with the metabolism and excretion of certain medications. You should speak to your doctor about your prescriptions and whether or not it is safe for you to eat blood oranges, grapefruits and other types of citrus while taking those medications.
Yes, you can eat grapefruit while taking omeprazole; there are no direct interactions between grapefruit and this medication. However, grapefruit can affect the metabolism of various drugs, so it's always wise to consult your healthcare provider about your diet while on any medication. If you experience any unusual symptoms, it's best to seek medical advice.
no as it may lead to runny exretment
You should eat foods containing a lot of Vitamin C, like oranges.
If the oranges still had their peels on, they should be fine.
No. Oranges eat mice.
scurvy is a lack of vitamin c so you should eat lemons, limes and Oranges to prevent it.
Oranges