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Beta-Carotene

Beta-Carotene

Drug Interactions

Certain medicines interact with beta-carotene:

  • Beneficial Some interactions may increase the need for beta-carotene.
  • Avoid Other interactions may be negative and indicate beta-carotene should not be taken without first speaking with your physician or pharmacist.
  • Check Others may require further explanation.

Refer to the individual drug article for specific details about an interaction.

Note: The following list only includes the generic or class name of a medicine. To find a specific brand name, use the Medicines index.

Bile Acid Sequestrants Beneficial

Chemotherapy Beneficial

Cisplatin Beneficial

Colchicine Beneficial

Colestipol Beneficial

Cyclophosphamide Beneficial

Docetaxel Beneficial

Fluorouracil Beneficial

Lansoprazole Beneficial

Methotrexate Beneficial

Methyltestosterone Beneficial

Mineral Oil Beneficial

Neomycin Beneficial

Orlistat Beneficial

Paclitaxel Beneficial

Quinidine Beneficial



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2006-09-07

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