By Victoria Dolby Toews, MPH,
Jul 1, 2005 12:00 PM
Use caution
with
If you’re
taking
Note
Calcium
Tetracycline
To avoid decreased
absorption of tetracycline, simply take calcium two hours before or
after the antibiotic.
Coenzyme Q10
Warfarin
Not an absolute
contraindication. If taking both, use caution and consider having a
blood-clot test done to monitor any changes in prothrombin
time.
Folic acid
The chemotherapy drug
methotrexate and the epilepsy drugs phenobarbital, phenytoin, and
primidone
Patients with acute
lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) should avoid folic acid in supplement
form.
Garlic (Allium
sativum)
Ticlopidine,
warfarin
There is very little
evidence to show that serious bleeding problems have developed from
these combinations.
Iron
Carbidopa, ciprofloxacin,
tetracycline, warfarin
An absorption issue;
simply take iron two hours before or after the drug.
St. John’s wort
(Hypericum perforatum)
Oral contraceptives;
benzodiazepines; chemotherapy drugs; digoxin; antihistamines such
as fexofenadine; antidepressants such as nefazodone, paroxetine,
sertraline, trazodone, and tricyclic antidepressants; antiviral
drugs such as atazanavir and indinavir; and warfarin
There are some documented
cases of unwanted pregnancy that have occurred in women who added
St. John’s wort to their birth control pills.
Vitamin C
Warfarin
Only a concern with very
high doses of vitamin C; at least one study showed that taking up
to 10 grams of vitamin C per day had no effect on warfarin’s
anticoagulant effects.
Sources: Bob Rountree, MD;
A–Z Guide to Drug-Herb-Vitamin Interactions by Alan
R. Gaby, MD, et al. (Prima Publishing, 1999).