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by burk96
2461 days ago
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Hah I know right? I do wonder however, is there a use case for these furanocoumarins found in grapefruit? Perhaps it could make for more efficient drugs that could (potentially) be cheaper? Or perhaps doctors prescribing ludicrously expensive drugs (like the cancer drugs listed) could prescribe a lower dose and a grapefruit concentrate? |
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Would be interesting to find some research in this area: most of what I can find warns of increased side effects from maintaining constant dosage.
Interesting related info: "Seville oranges, (often used in marmalades), limes and pomelos also produce this interaction. Varieties of sweet orange, such as navel or valencia, do not contain furanocoumarins and do not produce this interaction."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3589309/