I've been reading through some drug interaction information. Apparently Milk Thistle and garlic supplements interact with liver enzyme cytochrome P450 3A4 (in test sube studies), which is used to metabolize other substances in the liver. A side effect of interaction with this enzyme is the possibility of altering (increasing/reducing) the total amount of other substances in the blood stream.
My question is, if you're taking Milk Thistle for liver protection, but your medication states that you should not take it due to P450 3A4 interaction, is there something else that can be used instead?
Also, I would advice anyone using Milk Thistle for liver protection to read through all interaction information for all medications taken to make sure you're not at risk.
I know a similar question came up a few months ago when IDS started marketing their grapefruit product to increase the potency of PHs, and I know some people bought the product while others simply drank grapefruit juice. However I figured I'd post the question again because I didn't know Milk Thistle can have the same effect and in case people were unaware.
My question is, if you're taking Milk Thistle for liver protection, but your medication states that you should not take it due to P450 3A4 interaction, is there something else that can be used instead?
Also, I would advice anyone using Milk Thistle for liver protection to read through all interaction information for all medications taken to make sure you're not at risk.
I know a similar question came up a few months ago when IDS started marketing their grapefruit product to increase the potency of PHs, and I know some people bought the product while others simply drank grapefruit juice. However I figured I'd post the question again because I didn't know Milk Thistle can have the same effect and in case people were unaware.