Grapefruit may negatively affect some medications

Mark
Written By Mark

The website “Abonet D” warned that the grapefruit may have a negative effect on some medications, due to its effect on the metabolism.

The site, which is the official portal of German pharmacists, explained that the grapefruit is discouraged through its components “Al -Harrinin” or “Albargamutin” the function of the CYP3A4 enzyme found in the liver; Where the body is forced to produce this enzyme again, and this may take several days, which greatly changes the effectiveness of many medications; As about half of the medical drugs are either analyzed by CYP3A4 or turning into a more effective form.

A list of reactive drugs

Below is a list that includes a selection of drugs that interact with grapefruit:

Alvintanel
Albrazolam
Amlodibin
Aribiprazole
Estimizol
Aturvastatin
Bisoprolol
Posberver
Bosbron
Carbamazepine
Kenidin
Kenin
Chlorpheniine
Cyclosporine
Cisbrid
Sitalopram
Clarithromycin
Diazepam
Delgitim
Erythromycin
Velodipine
Fentian
Haluberidl
Ematinib
Indenefir Lievory Crisster
Leufastatin
Midazolam
Martazabin
Nevirabin
Nevidipine
Nisoldipin
Nitrindipine
Paracetamol
Venbrocomon
Pimozid
Ritonafir
Sakinavir
Seldinafil
Simpastatin
Serolimus
Tirolimus
Tadalaville
Tamoxifen
Teabrifnev
Telehromycin
Tavodon
Triasolm
Ferrabamil
Vinkerstine.