Also indexed as: Adalat®, Procardia®
Combination drugs: Beta-Adalat®, Tenif®
Safetychecker Summary
for Nifedipine
(for details about the summarized interactions, read the full article)
Avoid: Adverse interaction—Avoid these supplements
when taking this medication because taking them together may cause undesirable or dangerous
results. |
Pleurisy root*
Tobacco*
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Check: Other—Before taking any of these supplements
or eating any of these foods with your medication, read this article in full for details. |
Grapefruit juice
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| Depletion or interference |
None known
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| Side effect reduction/prevention |
None known
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| Supportive interaction |
None known
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| Reduced drug
absorption/bioavailability |
None known
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An asterisk (*) next to an item in the summary indicates that the
interaction is supported only by weak, fragmentary, and/or contradictory scientific
evidence.
Interactions with Herbs
Pleurisy root
As pleurisy root and other plants in the Aesclepius genus contain cardiac glycosides,
it is best to avoid use of pleurisy root with heart medications such as calcium channel
blockers.1
Interactions with Foods and Other Compounds
Grapefruit juice
Ingestion of grapefruit juice has been shown to increase the absorption of felodipine (a drug similar in structure and action to that of
nifedipine) and to increase the adverse effects of the medication in patients with hypertension. People taking nifedipine or similar drugs
should not consume grapefruit juice or grapefruit, unless they have discussed it with their
physician.2
Food
Nifedipine may be taken with or without food.3 Nifedipine products should be
swallowed whole, without crushing or chewing.4
Tobacco
In a double-blind study of ten cigarette smokers with
angina treated with nifedipine for one week, angina episodes were significantly reduced
during the nonsmoking phase compared to the smoking phase.5 People with angina
taking nifedipine should not smoke tobacco.
References:
1. Newall CA, Anderson LA, Phillipson JD. Herbal Medicines: A Guide
for Health-Care Professionals. London: Pharmaceutical Press, 1996, 213–4.
2. Bailey DG, Malcolm J, Arnold O, Spence JD. Grapefuit Juice-Drug
Interactions. Br J Clin Pharmacol 1998;46:101–110.
3. Reitberg DP, Love SJ, Quercia GT, Zinny MA. Effect of food on
nifedipine pharmacokinetics. Clin Pharmacol Ther 1987;42:72–5.
4. Threlkeld DS, ed. Diuretics and Cardiovasculars, Calcium Channel
Blocking Agents. In Facts and Comparisons Drug Information. St. Louis, MO: Facts and
Comparisons, Mar 1996, 149m–9n.
5. Deanfield J, Wright C, Krikler S, et al. Cigarette smoking and the
treatment of angina with propranolol, atenolol, and nifedipine. N Engl J Med
1984;310:951–4.
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