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Alpha Tocopherol -- Drug Interactions Summary, Tocopherol -- Drug Interactions Summary, Tocopheryl (Acetate, Succinate) -- Drug Interactions Summary
Drug Interactions Safety Check
Drug Interactions
Certain medicines interact with vitamin E:
- Some interactions may increase the need for vitamin E.
- Other interactions may be negative and indicate vitamin E should not be taken without first speaking with your physician or pharmacist.
- 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.
Amiodarone
Anthralin
Aspirin
AZT
Benzamycin
Bile Acid Sequestrants
Chemotherapy
Cisplatin
Colestipol
Cyclophosphamide
Cyclosporine
Dapsone
Docetaxel
Doxorubicin
Fenofibrate
Fluorouracil
Gemfibrozil
Glyburide
Griseofulvin
Haloperidol
HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors (Statins)
Insulin
Isoniazid
Isotretinoin
Lindane
Lovastatin
Mineral Oil
Orlistat
Paclitaxel
Pentoxifylline
Risperidone
Simvastatin
Sodium Fluoride
Valproic Acid
Warfarin
Last Review: 01-21-2009

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