can a person eat grapefruit while taking triamterene hctz
yes. but you can't take it with grapefruit.
can a person eat grapefruit while taking triamterene hctz
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.
Tomato is safe, it's grapefruit that you have to avoid, if you are taking warfarin (also known as coumadin).
You can eat the fruit or drink the juice. When taking grapefruit to lower cholesterol,you must eat the fruit rather than drink the juice, because the pectin is in the pulp of the fruit. Grapefruit, as the fruit or juice, is generally recognized as safe by the FDA.
If you are referring to the Seizure medicine, yes. You absolutely must stop taking it. Do not stop taking it without a doctor knowing though. Go see your neurologist. He may be able to put you on something that is safe. Keppra is not safe during pregnancy or breast feeding.
No it is not safe at all. ASK YOUR DOCTOR TO SEE WHAT CAN YOU TAKE WHILE PREGNANT OR TRYING TO GET PREGNANT. I was prescribed Keppra and was fine with it I agree completely. My husband and I saw a specialist to ask about medications while trying to get pregnant and he suggested that Keppra was a good choice; while there are MANY studies that show a huge risk for women taking Depakote during pregnancy and conception.
I just checked it and it's on the safe list.
According to my Diebetes consultant these tablets are totally safe to take alongside grapefruit, I asked this Question two weeks ago.
Yes, just avoid grapefruit.
If you take amlodipine -- or any other kind of calcium channel blocker -- do not take them with grapefruit, grapefruit juice or grapefruit dietary supplements, because serious, possibly fatal, reactions may occur. Grapefruit inhibits your CYP34A enzyme, a protein that helps your body metabolize drugs. When your body fails to properly metabolize drugs, you may end up with more of amlodipine in your system than intended, causing an accidental overdose. Some drugs -- and some people -- react more strongly than others to the effect of grapefruit on your CYP34A enzyme.