Effects · health adverse
Increased Concentration of Drugs
Increases the concentration of certain other concurrently taken drugs or supplements in the blood by slowing their metabolism, potentially enhancing their effects and side effects.
- Supplements
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How we rate evidence
Probability — how likely the effect is to show up
- Very high
- High
- Medium
- Low
Evidence — where the data comes from
- Scientific Meta-analyses and randomized trials
- Clinical Clinical trials and practice
- Animal research Animal studies
- People reports User reports and anecdotes
- Theoretical Mechanistic reasoning, not yet tested
Reported as a side effect of (24)
Probability High 3 Medium 3 Low 18
Evidence Clinical 1 Theoretical 23
- Artichoke Extract Supplements LowTheoretical
- Ashwagandha Supplements LowTheoretical
- Bromelain Supplements LowTheoretical
- Caffeine Supplements LowTheoretical
- CBD Supplements MediumTheoretical
- Chamomile Supplements LowTheoretical
- Curcumin Supplements LowTheoretical
- Dandelion Root Supplements LowTheoretical
- Diindolylmethane (DIM) Supplements LowTheoretical
- Echinacea Supplements LowTheoretical
- Eleuthero Supplements LowTheoretical
- Ginger Supplements LowTheoretical
- Ginkgo Biloba Supplements MediumTheoretical
- Holy Basil (Tulsi) Supplements LowClinical
- Indole-3-Carbinol (I3C) Supplements LowTheoretical
- Kava Kava Supplements LowTheoretical
- Methylene Blue Supplements MediumTheoretical
- Milk Thistle Supplements LowTheoretical
- Panax Ginseng Supplements LowTheoretical
- Piperine Supplements HighTheoretical
- Quercetin Supplements LowTheoretical
- Resveratrol Supplements LowTheoretical
- Schisandra Supplements HighTheoretical
- Vitamin E Supplements HighTheoretical