redness and warm feeling og the skin or flushing headache nausea vomiting or diarrhea upset stomach during or after eating feeling faint upset stomach during or after eating feeling fain
Conenzyme Q10
Diarrhea; loss of appetite; nausea; stomach upset; trouble sleeping.
Pine Bark Extract
Pine bark extract has been extensively tested for safety, and no dangerous side effects have been observed with its use.
Lycopene
In general, tomato-based products and lycopene supplements are generally well tolerated. The scientific literature documents some GI complaints, such as diarrhea, dyspepsia, gas, nausea, and vomiting. One trial documented a cancer-related hemorrhage in a patient taking lycopene, although whether it was caused by lycopene was unclear.
Mecobalamin
Oral: Anorexia, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
Parenteral: Rash, headache, hot sensation, diaphoresis and pain/induration at IM inj site
1.INTERACTION WITH OTHER MEDICINAL PRODUCT FORMS OF INTERACTION
Interaction with other medicinal product forms of interactions alfa lipoic acid in the mean time for the formation and
Alfa Lipoic Acid:
Levothyroxine (Synthroid) and other thyroid medications
Insulin or oral diabetes medications such as metformin (Glucophage), glyburide (DiaBeta, Glynase), and others.
Green Tea Extract: Some medical conditions may interact with green tea
oIf you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or are breast-feeding
oIf you are taking any prescription or nonprescription medicine, herbal preparation, or dietary supplement
oIf you have allergies to medicines, foods, or other substances
oIf you have heart disease; stomach problems, including an ulcer; or any emotional or mood conditions (eg depression, anxiety)
Some MEDICINES MAY INTERACT with green tea.
oWarfarin because side effects, including risk of bleeding, may be increased by green tea
Warfarin because side effects including risk of bleeding may be increase by green tea
Isoflavones
There are no known drug or nutrient interactions associated with soy isoflavones.
there are no known drug or nutrient interactions associated with soy isoflavones in the mean time for the formation and an
Vitamin C
oExjade (deferasirox)
oFerrous gluconate (Fergon, Ferralet, Ferate)
oFerrous sulfate (FeoSol, Fer-Gen-Sol, Fer Iron)
oWarfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven)
oBirth control pills that contain some form of estradiol, ethinyl estradiol, or mestranol
Conenzyme Q10
Medications for high blood pressure (Antihypertensive drugs) interacts with COENZYME Q-10 and Warfarin (Coumadin) interacts with COENZYME Q-10
Pine Bark Extract
The effectiveness of pine bark extract may be increased with the use of other antioxidants, including vitamins A, C, E, and the mineral selenium. Diets rich in foods that contain antioxidants and bioflavonoids, such as fresh fruits and vegetables, may also contribute to its effectiveness.
Lycopene:
Lycopene interacts with some cancer chemotherapy agents, as well as with ciprofloxacin and olestra.
Mecobalamin:
oDecreased GI tract absorption with neomycin, aminosalicylic acid, H2-blockers and colchicines
oReduced serum concentrations with oral contraceptives
oReduced effects in anaemia with parenteral chloramphenicol
2.PREGNANCY, LACTATION AND FERTILITY
Information regarding safety and efficacy in pregnancy and lactation is lacking.