Drug Interactions
Posted at: 02/02/2010 5:52 PM
| Updated at: 02/02/2010 5:56 PM
For example, St. John's Word can make blood pressure and cholesterol pills less effective. Gingko biloba --which many people take to keep their minds sharp -- can interact with Coumadin or aspirin to increase the risk for internal bleeding .
Even high doses of garlic have the potential to raise bleeding risk when taken with anti-clotting drugs. The researchers say part of the problem is that patients do not tell their doctors when they are taking these over-the-counter supplements, so physicians don't realize they might be placing their patients at risk.
To avoid drug interactions of any kind, it's a good idea to bring a list of all your medications to any doctor's appointments, including herbals, vitamins, and over-the-counter drugs such as Tylenol or Benadryl.
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