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Ali Wilkin

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CYP450 Enzyme Interactions: How Medications Compete for Metabolism

CYP450 enzymes break down 90% of medications. When drugs compete for the same enzyme, levels can spike or drop dangerously. Learn how common interactions with statins, antidepressants, and even grapefruit juice can cause serious harm-and how to prevent them.

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