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Drug-Drug Interactions to Watch Out For by Dirk H. Patient Expert Posted Mon 22 Nov 2010 1:42pm of chemistry, noted that human populations vary widely in the version of genes they carry for P450 enzymes. According to Green, “adverse drug-drug interactions are a well-known problem... Family Physician , Tom Lynch and Amy Price explain that cytochrome P450 enzymes “can be inhibited or induced by drugs, resulting in clinically significant drug-drug interactions Read on »
JAMIA: Pharmacy CDS tools spotty at identifying drug-drug interactions by Adam Chee Posted Thu 06 Jan 2011 12:00am drug pairs13 of which were clinically significant DDIs, and six that were non-interacting drug pairs. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative... as a great way to introduce the topic to you readers Many pharmacy clinical decision-support (CDS) systems don’t always identify well-known, clinically relevant drug-drug Read on »
Vitamins & Supplements Tips - Drug interactions by Vitaminarians .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:33pm Blood thinners and vitamin K don't mix. You should limit foods high in vitamin K to 1 serving per day, those moderately high to 3 servings/day Check with your pharmacist. If you are taking any prescription medications, ask your pharmacist if your vitamins or other supplements could interfere Read on »
Vitamin B, The Complex Vitamin(s) by k Patient Expert Posted Wed 07 Jan 2009 4:41pm 1 Comment When someone tells you that you should take Vitamin B they normally mean a B vitamin complex. Most people that know anything about Vitamin B know that it takes many forms and serves many purposes. These days you mainly see B Vitamins pitched as the energy vitamin in various drinks that are mainly sugar and caffeine. They are giving B vitamins a bad name Read on »
ZMA Mass – 90 Capsules ZMA Testosterone Booster Anabolic Mineral Support Formula Magnesium, Zinc & Vitamin B6 by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 26 Apr 2010 7:13pm Magnesium, Zinc & Vitamin B6 (ZMA) Increase Testosterone levels and increase strength in athletes. TARGET MARKET: Individuals involved in any intense weight and/or exercise training program. Product Description ZMA is the only non-steroidal, all natural dietary supplement that is 100% clinically proven to increase Testosterone levels Read on »
Vitamin B12 - QuickFacts by Karen Bastille Health Maven Posted Wed 29 Sep 2010 2:26pm . Can vitamin B12 be harmful? Vitamin B12 has not been shown to cause any harm. Are there any interactions with vitamin B12 that I should know about? Yes. For example... Office of Dietary Supplements • National Institutes of Health What is vitamin B12 and what does it do? Vitamin B12 is a nutrient that helps keep Read on »
Vitamin B, the ‘stress’ vitamin by Lori P. Posted Thu 13 Jan 2011 11:53am “It is one of the most beautiful compensations of life, that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson Angie, a MM caregiver I met in Little Rock, asked me to write about caregiver fatigue. Instead, I’m going to write about the value of particular vitamins that are [...] Read on »
Vitamins Study - Vitamin B3 Benefits for Stroke Patients by Moms Nutrition Posted Thu 17 Jun 2010 9:03am +® for those who continue to struggle with getting the minimum recommended servings.  In regards to Vitamin B3, notice the specific benefits to the brain and ask yourself why you... supplement, vitamin B3, as a new study suggests that it could be an effective treatment to improve neurological function. According to researchers from the Henry Ford Hospital, when Read on »
Folic acid, vitamins B6, B12 don ... by Dr. Rubens D. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 04 Nov 2008 7:55pm Folic acid, vitamins B6, B12 don't prevent cancer in women: study WASHINGTON, 05 nov 2008– Folic acid and vitamins B6 and B12 play no significant role in preventing... belief in the medical community about cancer prevention through intake of folic acid and vitamins B6 and B12. Since 1998, many food items in the United States have been enriched Read on »
Vitamin B12 Protects Against Dementia- Even in the Absence of a B12 Deficiency by Gina Nick Doctor of Philosophy Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm A new research study published in the Journal Neurology found that people aged between 61 and 87, with higher blood levels of vitamin B12, were six times less likely... increased levels of B12 and other B vitamins were linked to low levels of homocysteine, an amino acid that increases risk of dementia and cognitive impairment. This study, which Read on »