Epinephrine—also called adrenaline—is a synthetic human hormone available as an orally inhaled, nonprescription drug to relieve temporary shortness of breath, chest tightness, and wheezing due to bronchial asthma.

 

Epinephrine is also available as a prescription drug used by injection in emergencies, including acute asthma attacks and severe allergic reactions. Summary of Interactions for Epinephrine In some cases, an herb or supplement may appear in more than one category, which may seem contradictory. For clarification, read the full article for details about the summarized interactions chlorodehydromethyltestosterone.

 

Common names:

 

Adrenaline, Adrenalin, Ana-Gard, AsthmaHaler, AsthmaNefrin, Bronchaid, Bronkaid Mistometer, Bronkaid Mist,Brontin Mist, Epifin, Epinal, EpiPen, Epitrate, Eppy/N, Medihaler-Epi,Primatene Mist, S-2, Sus-Phrine

 

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 Avoid: Adverse interaction Caffeine

 

Ephedra*

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Potassium

Vitamin C

Depletion or interference None known

Side effect reduction/prevention None known

Reduced drug absorption/bioavailability None known

 

Interactions with Dietary Supplements

 

Interactions with Dietary Supplements Vitamins and minerals Intravenous administration of epinephrine to human volunteers reduced plasma concentrations of vitamin C. Epinephrine and other “stress hormones” may reduce intracellular concentrations of potassium and magnesium.  Although there are no clinical studies in humans, it seems reasonable that individuals using epinephrine should consume a diet high in vitamin C, potassium, and magnesium, or should consider supplementing with these nutrients nandro 300.

 

Interactions with Herbs Ephedra Ephedra is the plant from which the drug ephedrine was originally isolated. Epinephrine and ephedrine have similar effects and side effects.  Until 2004, ephedra— also called ma huang—was used in many herbal products, including supplements promoted for weight loss. While interactions between epinephrine and ephedra have not been reported, it seems likely that such interactions could occur. To prevent potential problems, people should not be taking both epinephrine and ephedra/ephedrine-containing products methandienone tablets 10mg.

 

Coleus A test tube study demonstrated that the bronchodilating effects of salbutamol, a drug with similar actions in the lung to epinephrine, were significantly increased by the addition of forskolin, the active component of the herb Coleus forskohlii liothyronine 25 mcg tablet.  The results of this preliminary research suggest that the combination of forskolin and beta-agonists might provide an alternative to raising the doses of the beta-agonist drugs as they lose effectiveness. Until more is known, coleus should not be combined with epinephrine without the supervision of a doctor methandienone tablets.

 

Interactions with Foods and Other Compounds

 

Caffeine

 

Epinephrine can increase blood pressure and heart rate.5 Caffeine, especially in large amounts, can also increase heart rate t3 25mcg. When given with phenylpropanolamine , a drug with effects similar to epinephrine, caffeine has been shown to produce an additive increase in blood pressure. Caffeine is found in coffee, tea, soft drinks, chocolate, guaraná (Paullinia cupana), nonprescription drugs, and supplements containing caffeine or guaraná. While no interactions have been reported between epinephrine and caffeine, people using epinephrine can minimize the potential for interactions by limiting or avoiding caffeine.