Zingiber Interactions
There are 218 drugs known to interact with Zingiber (calcium / folic acid / ginger / pyridoxine), along with 7 disease interactions, and 2 alcohol/food interactions. Of the total drug interactions, 9 are major, 193 are moderate, and 16 are minor.
- View all 218 medications that may interact with Zingiber
- View Zingiber alcohol/food interactions (2)
- View Zingiber disease interactions (7)
Most frequently checked interactions
View interaction reports for Zingiber (calcium / folic acid / ginger / pyridoxine) and the medicines listed below.
- 5-HTP (5-hydroxytryptophan)
- acetaminophen
- Advil (ibuprofen)
- Allegra (fexofenadine)
- ashwaganda
- atenolol
- Augmentin (amoxicillin / clavulanate)
- Benadryl (diphenhydramine)
- celecoxib
- cyanocobalamin
- echinacea
- escitalopram
- famotidine
- gabapentin
- Ginger Root (ginger)
- ibuprofen
- levothyroxine
- magnesium oxide
- meclizine
- melatonin
- Metamucil (psyllium)
- metformin
- MiraLAX (polyethylene glycol 3350)
- naltrexone
- oxycodone
- Ozempic (semaglutide)
- prednisone
- simethicone
- Tylenol (acetaminophen)
- Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol)
Zingiber alcohol/food interactions
There are 2 alcohol/food interactions with Zingiber (calcium / folic acid / ginger / pyridoxine).
Zingiber disease interactions
There are 7 disease interactions with Zingiber (calcium / folic acid / ginger / pyridoxine) which include:
- phosphate calcifications
- cardiac contraction/conduction
- malabsorption
- renal dysfunction
- sarcoidosis
- anemia
- malabsorption
More about Zingiber (calcium / folic acid / ginger / pyridoxine)
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Drug Interaction Classification
Highly clinically significant. Avoid combinations; the risk of the interaction outweighs the benefit. | |
Moderately clinically significant. Usually avoid combinations; use it only under special circumstances. | |
Minimally clinically significant. Minimize risk; assess risk and consider an alternative drug, take steps to circumvent the interaction risk and/or institute a monitoring plan. | |
No interaction information available. |
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