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What's the Scoop with Grapefruit?

Orthopedics, 2005
Grapefruit juice can affect multiple drugs; however, multiple options exist, which help minimize or avoid such interactions.
Emily S, Sterling, Kelly M, Smith
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Grapefruit Juice and Statins

The American Journal of Medicine, 2016
We determined the validity of current medical advice to avoid grapefruit juice consumption while taking 3 widely used statins. A daily glass of grapefruit juice increases blood levels of simvastatin and lovastatin by about 260% if taken at the same time (about 90% if taken 12 hours apart), and atorvastatin by about 80% (whenever taken).
Jonathan W, Lee   +2 more
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Grapefruit-Drug Interactions

Drugs, 2010
Grapefruit juice and grapefruit product consumption have potential health benefits; however, their intake is also associated with interactions with certain drugs, including calcium channel blockers, immunosuppressants and antihistamines. The primary mechanism through which interactions are mediated is mechanism-based intestinal cytochrome P450 3A4 ...
Kay, Seden   +3 more
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Grapefruit and Medication

American Journal of Nursing, 1998
L L, Lilley, R, Guanci
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