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Fruit juices can hinder drug absorption
Grapefruit, orange and apple juices can harm the body's ability to absorb certain medications and make the drugs less effective.
The research showed that these juices can decrease the effectiveness of certain drugs used to treat heart disease, cancer, organ-transplant rejection and infection, "potentially wiping out their beneficial effects," it said.
David Bailey, a professor of clinical pharmacology with the University of Western Ontario and leader of the study, was the first researcher to identify grapefruit juice's potential to increase the absorption of certain drugs two decades ago, possibly turning some doses toxic. The new findings came as part of his continuing research on the subject.
"Recently, we discovered that grapefruit and these other fruit juices substantially decrease the oral absorption of certain drugs undergoing intestinal uptake transport," said Bailey.
"The concern is loss of benefit of medications essential for the treatment of serious medical conditions."
The experiment found that naringin, found in grapefruit, hinders the transport of drugs from the small intestine to the blood and reduces its absorption, making the medication less effective.
Healthy volunteers took fexofenadine, an antihistamine used to fight allergies, along with either a glass of grapefruit juice, a glass of water with naringin (which gives the bitter taste to grapefruit juice), or plain water.
Those who drank the grapefruit juice absorbed only half the amount of fexofenadine, compared to those who drank plain water.
Researchers said the water with naringin served to block "a key drug uptake transporter, called OATP1A2, involved in shuttling drugs from the small intestine to the bloodstream."
"Blocking this transporter reduces drug absorption and neutralizes their potential benefits," the study said.
"By contrast, drugs whose levels are boosted in the presence of grapefruit juice appear to block an important drug metabolizing enzyme, called CYP3A4, that normally breaks down drugs."
Not sure if your medication will be affected by juice consumption? Here is a list of drugs that are currently found to be affected. Even if it is not on the list, it may still be in danger so please consult your doctor before drinking it down with juice. Hmmm... I guess it's back to the "sweets after pill" trick again.
Among the drugs affected by consumption of grapefruit, orange and apple juices are: etoposide, an anticancer agent; beta blockers (atenolol, celiprolol, talinolol) used to treat high blood pressure and prevent heart attacks; and certain antibiotics (ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, itraconazole).
Bailey said patients should consult with a doctor about taking medications with juice, and stick to plain water when taking most medications.
"This is just the tip of the iceberg," Bailey said. "I'm sure we'll find more and more drugs that are affected this way."
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (14)
at 04:21 on August 21st, 2008
hi
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at 04:57 on August 21st, 2008
informative! thanks for posting
at 06:41 on August 21st, 2008
Discovered this nectar of the gods in Argentina. The BEST grapefruit soda in existence. But does grapefruit soda block some of your medicines from being absorbed in your body???
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at 11:15 on August 21st, 2008
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at 11:50 on August 21st, 2008
this photo? well, i completly forgot that i had signed up with flicker. but anyways, its oj with some type of alcohol mixed in. maybe gin? for some reason im thinking brandy? oh well. ps i dont take drugs, over the counter that is. i dont subscribe to that logic. best wishes. i do take pills though. fish oil, various other stuff. mona vie is pritty good stuff too. ok bye. and thanks.
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at 13:37 on August 21st, 2008
Taken on a wonderful trip to St. Louis with a dear friend. Grapefruit juice at breakfast.
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at 14:04 on August 21st, 2008
Part of my Project 365 album, this photo is grapefruit Izze drink. Yum?
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at 14:21 on August 21st, 2008
Just say NO to drugs.... sounds like drug companies are working up quite the battle plan with this one. ...don't eat or drink fruit, thus need more and MORE drugs...
at 15:59 on August 22nd, 2008
The juices offered in Executive Suite of the JW Marriott in Mexico City, from orange, guave, grapefruit, mango, carrot, and others.
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at 07:25 on August 24th, 2008
rpshen, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 12:44 on September 8th, 2008
I support throwing out chemical medications and adopting a healthy fruit and vegetable diet. It is infinitely more healing. Man-made combinations of chemicals and Nature do not seem to be compatible. I wonder when Man will realize this and work WITH Nature, instead of needing to man-handle this perfect delicacy. More and more people are beginning to realize this.
But this is a very good article. Very informative.
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at 12:51 on September 8th, 2008
rpshen, I like this story. It's good stuff.
Thanks but I can't have grapefruit juice anymore anyway, it creates my kidney stones lol
at 18:12 on November 8th, 2008
Good story.
I am not allowed to drink Grapefruit Juice as it diminishes absorption of Sulfasalazine, a drug for Ulcerative Colitis. The drug is used to lower my immune system so my body does not attack itself.
For all of the comments that say that one should stop taking medications... I would die. Medications are necessary for some of us
at 13:50 on November 10th, 2008
Jim, Here have a glass of Grape fruit Juice on me! LOL