No, there is no problem with amoxiciillin and grapefruit (juice or fruit)
Grapefruit juice is known to interact with various medications, but it does not significantly affect amoxicillin. Amoxicillin is not metabolized by the liver's cytochrome P450 enzymes, which are the primary targets of grapefruit juice interactions. Therefore, consuming grapefruit juice while taking amoxicillin is generally considered safe and should not impact the antibiotic's effectiveness. However, it's always best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
side affects from eating grapefruit and taken labetalol
amoxicillin by itself has a possible side effect of dizziness.
Avoid eating grapefruit while taking Atenolol.
Does grapefruit cause blood to get thinner?
I'm assuming you meant amoxicillin. Grapefruit juice contains a flavenoid that inhibits an important enzyme responsible for metabolizing drugs and toxins in your body, which is why grapefruit juice should be checked for interactions with medications. Amoxicillin is removed by a different enzyme than the one grapefruit interacts with, so you should be fine. But you should always check with your pharmacist for any and all suspected interactions.
Grapefruit can increase the hypoglycemic effect of metformin. Talk to your doctor about it, you may be able to enjoy grapefruit in moderation.
Eating grapefruit can provide benefits such as being a good source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, aiding in weight loss, improving heart health, and boosting the immune system.
I am on Depakote, Clonazepam (Klonopin),Concerta & Prilosec and was concerned about eating grapefruit while on these medications (as I've heard that there can be a negative response while taking some medications and grapefruit together)...~ I just called my pharmacist and listed all these medications for her, and she said that they are ALL FINEto take while eating grapefruit. YAY!~ She went on to say that mostly, there is a concern with taking cholesterol-lowering medications and eating grapefruit. ~ SO, if you are taking: DEPAKOTE, KLONOPIN (Clonazepam), Concerta, or Prilosec (Omeprazole), NO WORRIES! EAT YOUR GRAPEFRUIT & ENJOY!
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I did some studying on this, and it appears that tangerine has no effect on benzos. Grapefruit is another thing altogether: grapefruit will increase the concentration of benzos in your bloodstream (because it interferes with an enzyme your body uses to break benzos down) so don't use benzos and grapefruit together.