
Vanadium Interactions
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Interactions with Medications and Supplements
The following are the medications and supplements that are more likely to cause a reaction with vanadium supplements:
- Heparin
Heparin, which is used to break up and disintegrate potentially dangerous blood clots in the arteries, may stop working properly (by reducing the action of the medication and reduce the break-up of the blood clot) if taken with vanadium supplements. People taking the drug Heparin should not take vanadium supplements. - Choline and Vitamin C
The vitamins choline and vitamin C can interfere with the action of the vanadium supplements as they have an antagonist effect on each other. This means that vanadium also can interfere with the action of choline and vitamin C supplements too. - Chromium and Magnesium
The minerals chromium and magnesium can interfere with the action of the vanadium supplements as they have an antagonist effect on each other. This means that vanadium also can interfere with the action of chromium and magnesium supplements too. - Lithium
The medication lithium can interfere with the action of the vanadium supplements as they have an antagonist effect on each other. This means that vanadium also can interfere with the action of lithium too.
People taking the drugs Heparin or Lithium should not take vanadium supplements
Other interactions with Vanadium
There are none reported.
Vanadium's effect on lab tests
There are none reported.