Mark Parrott
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Quite a few meds are affected by grapefruit apparently.@Mark Parrott I can't eat grapefruit of any description because I take high blood pressure tablets.
Quite a few meds are affected by grapefruit apparently.@Mark Parrott I can't eat grapefruit of any description because I take high blood pressure tablets.
It's because the particular enzymes in grapefruit can cause the effects of some medications to have a much stronger effect than the dosage is intended to provide, which is potentially dangerous.Quite a few meds are affected by grapefruit apparently.
Thank you Northerner, that's interesting........and I do too.....but of late I find I'm reading the Patients information leaflet more often now in case there should be any updates on my current meds.It's because the particular enzymes in grapefruit can cause the effects of some medications to have a much stronger effect than the dosage is intended to provide, which is potentially dangerous.
I always make sure I read the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) with any new meds I am given 🙂
I think you should be paid for advertising Bergen Bread.........or are you already??!!!Hi Alvin. Burgen bread is available in most supermarkets, though some people on here are finding it harder to get. Grapes are little sugar bombs & should be approached with care. I don't know about pink grapefruit. Generally, tropical fruit is high is sugar & can spike very quickly. Best thing is get a meter & test. We are all different with the foods we can & can't tolerate.
I get a pound everytime I mention Burgen.I think you should be paid for advertising Bergen Bread.........or are you already??!!!
@mark. A pound of what? Flour soya & linseed to make your own?!!! Edited!I get a pound everytime I mention Burgen.![]()
Hi Ralph-YK. My GP informed me about grapefruit v hypertension drugs about the same time that you started taking them.I've been on high blood pressure tablets since 2011. Don't remember about grapefruit. Ugh