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Can I Take elderberry with vitamin c?

STATUS: LIKELY SAFE

SUMMARY:

When taken together at typical supplement doses, elderberry and vitamin C are generally considered likely safe with no major interactions reported in the provided interaction check.

ADDITIONAL NOTES:

Both items are dietary supplements commonly used together for immune support. No significant interactions are listed in the provided interaction check. Possible effects to monitor are mild gastrointestinal upset or allergic reactions; people with chronic conditions, those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, or those taking multiple prescription medicines should confirm safety with a healthcare provider.

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IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS:

  • This tool does not list all possible drug interactions
  • The absence of a listed interaction does not mean the combination is safe
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  • Individual factors (age, weight, health conditions, genetics) affect interactions
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