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Top 10 Dangerous Food-Medication Interactions

A practical PDF guide for the ingredient categories, drinks, and routine patterns people most often wish they had flagged earlier.

Trigger 1

Warfarin + large vitamin K swings

Consistency matters when leafy greens or green smoothies suddenly increase or disappear from the routine.

Trigger 2

Statins + grapefruit

Grapefruit can change how certain cholesterol medications are processed.

Trigger 3

MAOI-related routines + tyramine-rich foods

Aged, cured, and fermented foods deserve extra attention with this medication class.

Trigger 4

Metformin or insulin routines + heavy sugar loads

Large carb-heavy meals and sweet sauces can change how the next few hours feel.

Trigger 5

Blood pressure routines + hidden sodium

Soups, packaged foods, and takeout sauces can add more salt than expected.

Trigger 6

Potassium-sensitive routines + electrolyte products

Sports drinks, powders, and hydration mixes often get overlooked.

Trigger 7

Alcohol + medications that already affect alertness

Drinks, sauces, and desserts can create overlap that is easy to miss.

Trigger 8

Levothyroxine + meal timing conflicts

Fortified breakfasts, high-fiber meals, and supplement overlap can matter.

Trigger 9

Antibiotics + fortified drinks or supplements

Timing and overlap with minerals or fortified products can become relevant.

Trigger 10

High-fat restaurant meals + sensitive routines

Large portions, fried foods, and creamy sauces can matter more than expected.

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