pycnogenol i have a question?


Question:
i know what this product is and what it does.what i need to know is if you can mix it with med's.does anyone know.i cant seem to get an answer to this.plus have you tryed it and how did it work for you.

kathy

Answers:
I copied the below information from the NIH website- the National Institute of Health. Pychogenol is generally safe but see the disclaimers below. Hope this helps


Allergies
Individuals should not take pycnogenol if allergic to it or any of its components.

Side Effects and Warnings
Pycnogenol is generally reported as being well tolerated. Low acute and chronic toxicity with mild unwanted effects may occur in a small percentage of patients following oral administration. Because of its astringent taste and occasional minor stomach discomfort, it may be best to take Pycnogenol with or after meals. To date, no serious adverse effects have been reported in the available scientific literature, although systematic study of safety is not available.

In theory, pycnogenol may alter blood sugar levels. Caution is advised in patients with diabetes or hypoglycemia, and in those taking drugs, herbs, or supplements that affect blood sugar. Serum glucose levels may need to be monitored by a healthcare provider, and medication adjustments may be necessary.

In theory, pycnogenol may increase the risk of bleeding. Caution is advised in patients with bleeding disorders or taking drugs that may increase the risk of bleeding. Dosing adjustments may be necessary.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
Pycnogenol is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding due to lack of scientific evidence.

Other Answers:
what is that for??

I don't know of any drugs that would be adversely affected by pycnogenol.

Have you checked with your local health food store? Many times they can be very knowledgeable.

You could however and probably should check with your pharmacist.



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