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WHAT DOES THE GRAPEFRUIT WARNING ON MY CBD MEAN?
Lazarus Naturals ^ | 1-27-11 | Unlisted

Posted on 02/04/2022 3:28:05 PM PST by Brookhaven

Grapefruits contain a compound that leads to significantly increased levels of medication in your bloodstream. While most medications are safe to use with grapefruit, there are a few that can have serious side effects when absorbed at higher than usual levels.

Several studies have shown that CBD is similar to furanocoumarin (grapefruit) in its ability to inhibit or decrease the activity, of CYPs. While there haven’t been enough studies to determine what the implications of CBD’s CYP-inhibiting effects are, it’s clear that CBD interacts with CYPs in a significant way.

If you’ve never had to worry about grapefruit intake, then you shouldn’t have to worry about CBD interacting with any of your medications. (Just continue to be mindful of your serving size and monitor whether it’s delivering the functional benefits you’re looking for!)

If you have concerns about grapefruit or CBD interacting with your medications, check with your doctor or pharmacist to see if any of the medications you’ve been prescribed are known to interact with furanocoumarins. If the answer is yes but you still want to use CBD, stick with topical CBD or work with your doctor to find the right low dose of CBD that works for you.

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TOPICS: Health/Medicine
KEYWORDS: cannibis; cbd; marijuana; ohnoes; wut
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To: Brookhaven

i like martha stewart gummies. I have no idea if they do any good but I eat them anyway.


21 posted on 02/04/2022 5:58:03 PM PST by RummyChick
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To: Brookhaven
Grapefruit inhibits cytochrome P450. See Grapefruit–medication interactions: Forbidden fruit or avoidable consequences?. Drug doses are calculated with the expectation that P450 is going to degrade a specific amount of the drug before it can be used. Consuming grapefruit knocks out P450 and the undegraded dose may be an overdose.
22 posted on 02/04/2022 5:59:34 PM PST by Myrddin
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To: Myrddin

Do you have any idea how grapefruit interacts with the adrenal genetic variations. Seems like I remember p450 being involved with one of the Adrenal Hyperplasia issues


23 posted on 02/04/2022 6:05:23 PM PST by RummyChick
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To: LouieFisk

Sertraline also has a warning about Grapefruit products.


24 posted on 02/04/2022 6:08:28 PM PST by ex91B10 (Just because you can doesn't mean you should. )
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To: RummyChick

its called:

cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase deficiency

good luck getting Drs to check to figure exactly what you have. I was just told -oh hey..you have adrenal hyperplasia...nothing we can do about it.


25 posted on 02/04/2022 6:11:50 PM PST by RummyChick
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To: Brookhaven

So, get a prescription for the dose of med that will increase to your desired dosage when you have your grapefruit or juice. Win-win.


26 posted on 02/04/2022 11:13:10 PM PST by JimRed (TERM LIMITS, NOW! Militia to the border! TRUTH is the new HATE SPEECH.)
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So, get a prescription for the dose of med that will increase to your desired dosage when you have your grapefruit or juice. Win-win.

You misunderstood the effect of inhibiting P450. If the intended "net" dose of a medication is 50 mg, the actual dose provided will be 100 mg assuming the P450 will degrade half of the dosage provided. If you consume grapefruit juice, the P450 is inactivated. The 100 mg dose arrives undegraded. You have just overdosed by a factor of 2x.

27 posted on 02/05/2022 4:37:46 PM PST by Myrddin
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To: Myrddin
You misunderstood the effect of inhibiting P450.

Not the first thing I've misunderstood! Thanks.

28 posted on 02/05/2022 6:27:34 PM PST by JimRed (TERM LIMITS, NOW! Militia to the border! TRUTH is the new HATE SPEECH.)
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