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Is it ok to take ginko biloba with my medicines klonopin, evista, lipitor, synthroid, msm & glucaosmine, ester c?

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Is it ok to take ginko biloba with my medicines klonopin, evista, lipitor, synthroid, msm & glucaosmine, ester c?

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No report was found on the potential interaction of ginkgo with the medicines you listed. • Q: I frequently take ibuprofen, can this be mixed with ginko? A: It is normally not recommended to take ginkgo and ibuprofen together. The reason is that ginkgo has the anti-blood clotting activity and ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil) may increase bleeding. Potentially they may act on top of each other to increase the chance of bleeding. However, the real evidence is rare, if it exists, to demonstrate this actually is the case. I would suggest to avoid taking them together for a long period. But occasional uptake of ibuprofen in addition to a regular ginkgo supplement should be ok. • Q: Is it possible that ginkgo could have caused an attack of severe diarrhea? A: Rare stomach and intestine upset has been observed in clinical trials after taking ginkgo. However, it is hard to blame ginkgo itself because people taking dummy developed the same symptom with the same chance as well. The bottom line is, if a

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