VITAMIN a - Uses, Side Effects, and More
Medications for skin conditions (Retinoids) interacts with VITAMIN A
Some medications for skin conditions are made from vitamin A. Taking vitamin A and these medications together could cause toxic effects.
Antibiotics (Tetracycline antibiotics) interacts with VITAMIN A
Taking very large amounts of vitamin A along with tetracyclines can increase the chance of a serious side effect called intracranial hypertension. But taking normal doses of vitamin A along with tetracyclines does not seem to cause this problem. Do not take large amounts of vitamin A if you are taking antibiotics.
Medications that can harm the liver (Hepatotoxic drugs) interacts with VITAMIN A
Taking large amounts of vitamin A might harm the liver. Some medications can also harm the liver. Taking high doses of vitamin A along with a medication that can harm the liver might increase the risk of liver damage.
Warfarin (Coumadin) interacts with VITAMIN A
Warfarin is used to slow blood clotting. Large amounts of vitamin A can also slow blood clotting. Taking vitamin A along with warfarin can increase the chances of bruising and bleeding. Be sure to have your blood checked regularly. The dose of your warfarin might need to be changed.
Read more on: vitamins, ai, ingredientmono