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Pantothenic acid/Drug Interactions:- Anticoagulant/antiplatelet drugsAnticoagulant/antiplatelet drugs: Dexpanthenol may potentially increase the risk of bleeding when combined with other agents with similar properties. However, there is limited evidence in this area, and this is generally not regarded as a serious potential risk.
- Cholinesterase inhibitorsCholinesterase inhibitors: In theory, pantothenic acid and dexpanthenol may increase the effects of cholinesterase inhibitor drugs (including multiple Alzheimer's drugs) by increasing production of acetylcholine, leading to potentially dangerous side effects.
- Oral contraceptives, hormone replacement therapy (HRT)Oral contraceptives, hormone replacement therapy (HRT): Drugs containing estrogen and progestin may increase the body's daily requirement of pantothenic acid.
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Pantothenic acid/Herb/Supplement Interactions:- Anticoagulant/antiplatelet herbs and supplementsAnticoagulant/antiplatelet herbs and supplements: Dexpanthenol may potentially increase the risk of bleeding when combined with other agents with similar properties. However, there is limited evidence in this area, and this is generally not regarded as a serious potential risk.
- BiotinBiotin: High doses of pantothenic acid may inhibit the absorption of biotin produced by microflora in the large intestine.
- Hormone-altering herbs and supplementsHormone-altering herbs and supplements: Herbs or supplements containing estrogen and progestin may increase the body's daily requirement of pantothenic acid.
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