It can. Grapefruits and grapefruit juice has been known to alter the metabolism of some medications. Hence: if you are taking blood pressure medicine and ingest grapefruit, the medication may cause some side effects, which can include alerting blood pressure. It is actually like an "enhancer". It can make it seem like you took 5x or more the dose that you originally took. Unfortunately, this can lead to dangerous side affects. Not all people will be affected, as it ineracts with a specific enzyme in your intestines. Talk to your doctor before ingesting grapefruit when on medications.
Certain chemicals in specific foods are metabolized in the liver using a particular chemical pathway.
Certain drugs also metabolize on specific liver pathways.
Thus if a particular pathway is loaded with 2 things to metabolize at once, a food and a drug, the rate of metabolism of the drug will slow.
This means that the normal dosage profile for the drug (that makes it good for you) is changed and the effects of the drug are no longer what the doctor expects.
When this interaction of a drug with a food is likely and known, you will be told to avoid that food while taking the drug.
Grapefruit juice contains one of these specific pathway chemicals and interferes with a number of drugs.
No, of course it does not
Eating grapefruit, with the inner skin, not just the pulp and juice will aid in preventing arteriosclerosis as it helps flush fat from the system, before it gets digested and processed in the digestive tract.
Grapefruit juice inhibits the metabolism of many medications, including cyclosporine, felodipine, nifedipine, nitrendipine, nisoldipine, carbamazepine, triazolam, and midazolam
Grapefruit does not interact with Benicar, but you should avoid alcohol and salt substitutes while taking the medication. Drinking alcohol also lowers your blood pressure, and when combined with Benicar, it may lower your blood pressure to dangerous levels.
Sprite does not have grapefruit juice. There is a grapefruit juice which has sprite in it. You can add sprite to nearly any drink to make a spritzer.
The negative effects of drinking grapefruit juice include negative interactions with certain drugs, which increase blood levels of the drug to harmful levels. Grapefruit juice inhibits a chemical in the intestine needed to break down many drugs in the body, making the drug become more potent.
No. Some medications give instructions not to have grapefruit juice with the medicine. I know statins are explicit about not having grapefruit juice.
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The pH level for grapefruit juice is between 3 - 3.3
No, apple juice is acidic.
Juice therapies that use garlic lowers the blood pressure and cholesterol.
The warning label for Cardura does not say anything about grapefruit or grapefruit juice. Therefore, it should be safe to drink grapefruit juice while taking this medication.