When used as recommended no specific interactions are expected.
However, potential interactions for single ingredients are reported
in the literature. Thus patients receiving any other medication or
those under medical care should consult a physician or health care
professional before taking this medicinal product.
Mature adults with medication-induced nutritional deficiencies can
benefit from vitamin and mineral supplementation, to compensate
for the eventual losses.
Drug-Drug interaction: Products containing calcium, magnesium or zinc may interact with
orally administered antacids, gastric acid suppressive medications,
antibiotics (tetracyclines, fluoroquinolones), levodopa,
levothyroxine, thyroxine, biphosphonates, penicillamine, trientine,
digitalis, antiviral agents and thiazide diuretics. If simultaneous use
is necessary, administration of the two products should be
separated by 2 hours.
An interaction between ginseng and coumarin-type anticoagulants
cannot be excluded.
Drug-Food Interaction: Since oxalic acid (found in spinach and rhubarb) and phytic acid
(found in fiber-containing whole-grain products) may inhibit
calcium absorption, it is not recommended to take this product
within two hours of eating foods containing high oxalic acid and
phytic acid concentrations.
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