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« on: August 22, 2008, 11:43:27 AM »

Hello, I thought this was interesting, i had heard about not drinking Grapefruit juice with blood pressure meds. But didn't know it affected people taking anti rejection drugs too. As well as Orange and Apple jucies, may limit absorption...

 
More Juices Found to Affect Drugs' Effectiveness: Study By Kathleen Doheny
TUESDAY, Aug. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Grapefruit juice, long known to boost the absorption of certain medications, isn't the only juice that doesn't mix well with drugs, according to the Canadian researcher who first identified the ill effects of grapefruit juice.


Other common juices, including orange and apple, may limit the body's absorption of drugs, compromising their effectiveness, said David Bailey, a professor of medicine and pharmacology at the University of Western Ontario, in London, Ontario, Canada.


Bailey was expected to present his research Tuesday at the American Chemical Society's national meeting, in Philadelphia.


"The original finding is that [grapefruit juice] markedly boosts the amount of drug that gets into the bloodstream," Bailey said. He first reported that nearly 20 years ago when he discovered that grapefruit juice increased the body's blood levels of the drop felodipine (Plendil), used to treat high blood pressure.


Since the original finding, other researchers have identified dozens of other medications that could interact adversely with grapefruit juice, Bailey said.


Doctors traditionally warn against drinking grapefruit juice if you're taking certain medications for high cholesterol, high blood pressure and heart rhythm problems, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians.


In his latest research, Bailey found that grapefruit juice, as well as orange and apple juice, can lower the body's absorption of some medications. Those drugs include the anti-cancer drugs etoposide (Etopophos, Vepesid); certain beta blockers like tenormin (Atenolol) and talinolol (Cordanum), used to treat high blood pressure and prevent heart attacks; cyclosporine, which is used to prevent organ transplant rejection; and some antibiotics, including ciprofloxacin (Cipro), levofloxacin (Levaquin), and itraconazole (Sporanox).


Bailey also found that healthy volunteers who took the allergy drug fexofenadine (Allegra) with grapefruit juice absorbed only half the amount of the drug, compared with volunteers who took the medicine with water.


In each case, substances in the juices affected the absorption of the drugs. Some chemicals block a drug uptake transporter, reducing drug absorption; other chemicals block a drug metabolizing enzyme that normally breaks down the drugs, he said.


"We don't [yet] know all the drugs affected," Bailey said.


Michael Gaunt is a medication safety analyst at the Institute for Safe Medication Practices in Horsham, Pa. He said, "If this study holds true [in future research], you are going to have to warn people in a similar fashion" about other juices.


Gaunt's advice for now: "In general, it's safest to take medication with water."


Bailey agreed. If you opt for water, he said, "a glass is better than a sip. It helps dissolve the tablet." And cool water is better than hot, he added, because your stomach empties cool water faster, sending the medication on its way to the small intestine and finally the blood stream.

http://news.yahoo.com/story//hsn/20080819/hl_hsn/morejuicesfoundtoaffectdrugseffectivenessstudy
 
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« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2008, 05:52:46 PM »

Thanks Winonna,

 Good infomation.  Smiley
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« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2008, 11:10:47 AM »

Hi Winona...great post. I have always loved fresh grapefruit and was not pleased when I was told no more after my new liver moved in with me. Now I have the rationale behind the grapefruit ban. Sigh, would still love a big ole pink grape fruit with a touch of salt. Keep your spirits high...robin 
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« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2008, 08:30:57 AM »

Hello Ladies,

I thought this was some good info too Helen, i didn't relize how many drugs the grapefruit effected. Then had never heard anything about the orange and apple jucies...

I had you in mind when i posted this Robin, but i figured you probally knew it already. But, i am glad it gave you the why of it all... Wink
I want to take this time to tell you what a strong person i think you are. And what courage you have shown to all of us. There has been several times when i was not doing well. That i looked to your posts to give me strength to move forward. (((Thank You)))

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« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2008, 09:59:54 AM »

Geee...you are making me blush, Winona. I've been so lucky that everything has been easy for me. When I read how hard other's have had it, I feel truly fortunate. Keep your spirits high...robin
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