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I think it was Alva Deer who recently said that there was a person usually posting on the forum who was quite knowledgeable about supplements but I thought perhaps there are others out there who also are familiar with the question. Thank you.

It is RealyReal who has some knowledge about supplements, in my experience, Christine.
This is what I would personally do. I would ask my pharmacist.
I don't really believe in any supplements other than d-mannose. So I am not up on them at all.
If you are adding a supplement--let us say D-Mannose, then go to your favorite search engine and type in, for instance:
D-Mannose side effects
D-Mannose drug interactions
D-Mannose and tylenol
D-Mannose and tenormin
D-mannose and insulin
And so on. You can do a lot of research yourself.
You can ask the pharmacist.
Too much worrying about all this and I am betting a good brisk walk would do you more good than all the supplements in the world, hee hee!
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Call the pharmacist. This is a question for a professional. Or, call your LO's doctor. This is too important a question to ask untrained, anonymous people with no accountability.
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Thank you to those who answered! I had some blood work done, generally good, but was told by an internist whom I like & trust that I could do with Prescription Strength D. (I live in a part of the country where the sun can be a bit on the rare side). The way it works is that you start out with the prescription and then go to an OCT dose. I do more walking than anyone else in the senior place where I live with some 40 residents. It's not really by choice but that's a long story... I have had some yet-to-be resolved "issues" with a thyroid dosage, and both my PCP and endocrinologist said for some of the blood tests to go off the supplements first (biotin, calcium, C, + magnesium) but that didn't seem to matter. I'm not fanatic about supplements but do take them on a somewhat irregular basis.
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I would talk to your pharmacist. They are more knowledgeable about interactions between Medications.
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