FAQs
Because elderberry may stimulate the immune system, it could interfere with medications taken to suppress the immune system. These medications include corticosteroids (prednisone) and medications used to treat autoimmune diseases. People with organ transplants should also avoid elderberry.
Is it okay to take Zinc and elderberry together? ›
Interactions between your drugs
No interactions were found between elderberry and Zinc.
What medications Cannot be taken with Zinc? ›
Immunosuppressant medications -- Since zinc may make the immune system stronger, it should not be taken with corticosteroids (such as prednisone), cyclosporine, or other medications intended to suppress the immune system.
What drug nutrient interacts with Zinc? ›
If you are taking zinc, the following foods should be avoided or taken 2 hours after you take zinc: Bran. Fiber-containing foods. Phosphorus-containing foods such as milk or poultry.
Who should avoid elderberry? ›
Because of serious potential risks, elderberry is not recommended for children or for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Which autoimmune diseases should avoid elderberry? ›
Stay on the safe side and stick to food amounts. "Autoimmune diseases" such as multiple sclerosis (MS), lupus (systemic lupus erythematosus, SLE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), or other conditions: Elderberry might cause the immune system to become more active. This could increase the symptoms of autoimmune diseases.
What vitamins Cannot be mixed with zinc? ›
If you're taking a Zinc supplement, don't take it at the same time as Copper, Iron, or Phosphorus supplements. Instead, space them out a couple hours apart. [5] In general, large amounts of minerals taken at the same time as other minerals will reduce absorption of each other.
What supplements interfere with zinc absorption? ›
Iron can have a negative effect on zinc absorption, if given together in a supplement, whereas no effect is observed when the same amounts are present in a meal as fortificants. Cadmium, which is increasing in the environment, also inhibits zinc absorption.
Does all elderberry have zinc? ›
Elderberry fruit and flowers contain valuable mineral nutrients which include relatively large amounts of potassium, phosphorus, calcium, sodium, and magnesium, and various microelements such as iron, zinc, manganese, and copper.
What not to pair zinc with? ›
Different minerals can compete for absorption in your digestive system when taken at the same time. So, if you take copper and zinc together, one usually has poor absorption. In the case of these two supplements, zinc wins. People who take a lot of zinc supplements may develop a copper deficiency.
Although rare, some individuals, such as those with a history of stomach surgery or prolonged intravenous nutrition, may be at an increased risk for copper deficiency. If you fall into this category, you should avoid taking a zinc supplement because it could decrease your copper levels even more.
How much zinc should a 70 year old woman take? ›
The daily intake recommended by several reviews for people aged more than 70 are 11 mg for males and 8 mg for women with 40 mg being the top tolerable dosage (56, 59).
What blocks zinc from being absorbed? ›
Phytate, which is a natural component of plants, severely decreases intestinal zinc bioavailability and is regarded as the main nutritional inhibitor of zinc absorption.
What does zinc not work well with? ›
Antibiotics (Tetracycline antibiotics) interacts with ZINC
Zinc can decrease the amount of tetracyclines the body absorbs. Taking zinc with tetracyclines might decrease the effects of tetracyclines. To avoid this interaction, take tetracyclines 2 hours before or 4-6 hours after taking zinc supplements.
When to take zinc, morning or night? ›
While there is no specific time of day you should take a zinc supplement, zinc does interact with some medications, warns Prest. “Do not take zinc supplements within a couple of hours of antibiotics and penicillamine.” As with most supplements, the best time to take zinc is when you will remember to, says Gans.
Does elderberry interact with blood pressure medication? ›
Always talk to your doctor first, especially if you're on any prescription medication, such as blood pressure medications (elderberry products may lower blood pressure, compounding the effect of the drug), on chemotherapy (elderberry may increase the risk of side effects), or if you have been diagnosed with diabetes ( ...
Are there negative side effects of elderberry? ›
The common side effects of taking raw elderberry plant products, such as fruit, flower, leaves, bark, or root include: Stomach problems. Nausea and vomiting. Diarrhea and constipation.
Does elderflower interact with any medications? ›
Medications for diabetes (Antidiabetes drugs) interacts with ELDERFLOWER. Elderflower might decrease blood sugar levels. Diabetes medications are also used to lower blood sugar.
Can you take Tylenol and elderberry together? ›
Interactions between your drugs
No interactions were found between elderberry and Tylenol. However, this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider.