Is there an increased risk of developing QT prolongation and torsades de pointes due to interactions between prescription/Over the counter drugs or supplements and foods?
Given the vast number of products available, it is impossible to predict all possible interactions. It’s important that you keep an updated record of all the medications, over the counter products and dietary or vitamin supplements that you take. We recommend that before taking over the counter products or supplements, you should always review all of your medications with your primary healthcare provider. We also recommend that you do the same with your pharmacist and ask them to use their computer program to check for interacting medicines, vitamins, hormones, etc.
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