Some lunch foods can interact with your medications โ even if they seem healthy.
Here are some common food-medication warnings verified by the FDA, Mayo Clinic, and other trusted sources.
1. Grapefruit Juice โ can dangerously raise levels of blood pressure, statin, and anxiety meds 2. Leafy Greens (spinach, kale) โ may weaken blood thinners like warfarin 3. Dairy (milk, cheese, yogurt) โ can block absorption of antibiotics 4. Black Licorice โ may cause heart issues with some meds (especially digoxin) 5. Caffeine โ can increase stimulant side effects or interfere with anxiety meds 6. Alcohol โ can amplify sedatives, painkillers, and blood pressure meds 7. Salt Substitutes (potassium-based) โ may increase potassium dangerously with ACE inhibitors 8. High-Fiber Foods โ can slow down med absorption (thyroid meds, etc.) 9. Tyramine-Rich Foods (aged cheese, cured meats) โ can cause dangerous BP spikes with MAOIs 10. Orange Juice โ can interfere with allergy or cholesterol meds
Always ask your doctor or pharmacist if any foods may interfere with your medications.
๐ Trusted Resources
- FDA โ Food & Drug Interaction Guide (official guidelines)
- Mayo Clinic Q&A โ Drug Interactions with Foods & Drinks (expert insights)
- MedlinePlus โ Check Your Drug Info (easy lookup tool)
๐ค Ask the Savings Assistant
๐๏ธ Refill Tracker Sheet
โ ๏ธ Medication Mistake Checker
๐ฝ๏ธ Food + Medication Safety
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