Grapefruit might be bad for you if on prescription meds.

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Grapefruit might be bad for you if on prescription meds.

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/no ... sk-warning

Grapefruit poses a potentially lethal health risk to increasing numbers of patients taking prescription drugs, experts have warned. The fruit contains chemicals that can interact with certain drugs, making them more potent. Adverse effects can include acute kidney failure, respiratory failure, internal bleeding and sudden death.

While it is well known that some patients should avoid grapefruit, or grapefruit juice, the list of drugs involved has risen sharply in recent years.

Between 2008 and 2012 the number of medications with the potential to cause serious harm by interacting with grapefruit increased from 17 to 43, according to scientists writing in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. Each year, more than six of these drugs on average were being made available to patients.

Dr David Bailey, from Lawson Health Research Institute in London, Ontario, and colleagues described the trend as "disturbing".

The article says: "Unless healthcare professionals are aware of the possibility that the adverse event they are seeing might have an origin in the recent addition of grapefruit to the patient's diet, it is very unlikely that they will investigate it.

"In addition, the patient may not volunteer this information. Thus, we contend that there remains a lack of knowledge about this interaction in the general healthcare community."

More than 85 drugs can interact with grapefruit, and of these 43 can have serious side effects, say the researchers.

Other citrus fruits such as Seville oranges, used to make marmalade, and limes contained the same active ingredients that caused the drug interactions.

The chemicals, called furanocoumarins, act on an enzyme in the gut that normally reduces the potency of medication. This can effectively boost the dose of some drugs many times.

The list of danger medicines includes treatments for anxiety, depression, allergy, HIV infection, seizures, heart rhythm abnormalities and high cholesterol.

A modest single helping of grapefruit can have an effect even if consumed hours before a drug is taken, say the scientists.

Frequent exposure to grapefruit could make matters worse. Combining the cholesterol-lowering drug simvastatin with a 200-millilitre glass of grapefruit juice once a day for three days more than trebled its concentration level. Older people with a reduced ability to tolerate drug overdoses were at greatest risk.

"The current trend of increasing numbers of newly marketed grapefruit-affected drugs possessing substantial adverse clinical effects necessitates an understanding of this interaction and the application of this knowledge for the safe and effective use of drugs in general practice," the article concludes.

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"The chemicals, called furanocoumarins, act on an enzyme in the gut that normally reduces the potency of medication. This can effectively boost the dose of some drugs many times."

One wonders if there may be some mileage, therefore, in using this interaction to reduce the cost of medication by cutting down on the amount of active ingredient needed?

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The Riff-Raff Element wrote:"The chemicals, called furanocoumarins, act on an enzyme in the gut that normally reduces the potency of medication. This can effectively boost the dose of some drugs many times."

One wonders if there may be some mileage, therefore, in using this interaction to reduce the cost of medication by cutting down on the amount of active ingredient needed?
lol good idea/point.

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I knew grapefruit can reduce the effectiveness of the contraceptive pill. Something which I don't think you are routinely told when you start taking it but seems important to me!

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Post: # 269466Post fifi folle »

didn't know that one, but was advised with an antihistamine I used to take

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