Which Fruits and Juices Commonly Interact With Medications?
Some fruit and juices interact significantly with medications. Which ones should dietitians tell their patients/ clients to worry about? PEN recently investigated this question.
The Question
Are there any fruit or fruit juices that should be avoided when taking medications?
Recommendation
Drugs that can be expected to interact with grapefruit and grapefruit juice are drugs that:
The magnitude of this response will vary widely across the population and may or may not be clinically important. Seville orange and pomelo juice also affect CYP3A4 metabolism, although these fruits were not seen to have as many interactions or as large effects as grapefruit juice did.
If all three of the above criteria are met, it would be prudent for individuals to avoid grapefruit and grapefruit juice or to switch to an alternate drug (if possible/ preferred). If one or two of the above criteria are met, it would be prudent to allow grapefruit and grapefruit juice consumption as long as side-effects are monitored closely.
Although non-grapefruit fruits and juices can interact with some medications, none have been found to have deadly impacts the way that grapefruit can.
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