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Drugs and Grapefruit

Drugs when taken together with grapefruit may result to undesirable drug interactions. Grapefruit contains ‘naringin’ which affect drug absorption and inhibit the CYP3A4 enzyme in the small intestines. Patients taking cyclosporine are advised not to take grapefruit juice.

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Can you eat Grapefruit while taking Coversyl?

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Yes you can. No interaction listed on BNF

Can you eat grapefruit while taking ramipril?

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Best not to ... the acidic juices in the grapefruit counteract against the cholesterol medication, rendering it useless.

Better check with the company and a pharmacist. Grapefruit doubles the strength of Lipitor and other statins. Call Crestor and I am sure they will give a straight answer. If I get a hold of them I will let you know.

I just talked with the manufacture of Crestor and you can drink grapefruit juice and or eat grapefruit as it takes a different path than Crestor and so does not affect crestor like it can with other statins.

Can you eat grapefruit while taking lisiniprol?

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side affects from eating grapefruit and taken labetalol

Why cant you eat grapefruit while taking Viagra?

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We're not sure who "they" are, but "they" seem to be misinformed.

None of the product literature for Viagra makes any mention of grapefruit. Eating a high-fat meal just before or at the same time as taking Viagra can slow down the absorption rate of the drug. That is the only documented food interaction.

Can you eat a grapefruit while taking hydrochlorot?

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Hydrochlorothiazide is not affected by grapefruit.

What is in grapefruit that makes it interact with medicines?

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A daily glass of grapefruit juice or half of a grapefruit for breakfast is normally considered a healthy diet choice: that grapefruit delivers vitamin C, fiber, and potassium. However, grapefruit can be dangerous if taken along with certain of the statin class of cholesterol-lowering prescription medicines.

Grapefruit and grapefruit juice interact with multiple prescription medicines, and consuming grapefruit while on these medications can be dangerous. In fact, there are many medications that interact with grapefruit, including the cholesterol-lowering statins Zocor (simvastatin), Lipitor (atorvastatin) and Pravachol (pravastatin).

Which Medications Interact With Grapefruit?

Grapefruit should be avoided (or minimized - best bet is to discuss with your doctor) when taking a surprisingly broad group of medicines. According to the FDA's Grapefruit Juice and Medicine May Not Mix, grapefruit can interfere with certain of the cholesterol-lowering statins as listed above, some blood-pressure medications, some antihistamines, as well as other drug classes.

How Does Grapefruit Interact With Prescription Medicines?

Essentially, the juice of grapefruit changes the absorption of certain drugs into the bloodstream. Katherine Zeratsky, a Mayo Clinic Nutritionist, explains, "Problems arise because chemicals in the fruit can interfere with the enzymes that break down (metabolize) the medication in your digestive system. As a result, the medication may stay in your body for too short or too long a time. A medication that's broken down too quickly won't have time to work. On the other hand, a medication that stays in the body too long can increase to potentially dangerous levels, causing serious side effects." For statins in particular, grapefruit juice increases the level of statin in the blood, to a potentially dangerous level.

What If I Take My Prescription Hours After Eating Grapefruit?

Though eating grapefruit or drinking grapefruit juice hours before or after taking a prescription medicine seems a good strategy, it is not. Shiew Mei Huang, acting director of the Food and Drug Administration's Office of Clinical Pharmacology, explains, "Drinking grapefruit juice several hours before or several hours after you take your medicine may still be dangerous, so it's best to avoid or limit consuming grapefruit juice or fresh grapefruit when taking certain drugs.

Conclusion

For those not on prescription medication of any sort, grapefruit and grapefruit juice are a terrific nutritional choice. But if you take any prescription medication - especially statins to lower cholesterol - you should avoid grapefruit and grapefruit juice, or at least discuss with your doctor.

Did You Know?

Grapefruit juice decreases the effectiveness of allergy medications like Allegra (fexofenadine) by inhibiting the absorption of the drug itself. It may be less effective with apple and orange juice as well, so the fexofenadine label states "do not take with fruit juices."

Can you eat grapefruit while taking thyroid medicine?

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Dunno, not a doctor, but there is a lot of info available about how calcium, iron, aluminum (indigestion tabs) and several other substances may interfere with thyroxine.

There is also material on the net about the interactions with which grapefruit may be connected.

Can you eat grapefruit when taking augmentin?

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Yes, but it could be kind of rough on your troat