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Updated · Fox News · May 29
Experts Warn Grapefruit May Prolong Caffeine Effects, Raise Risks for Dozens of Drugs
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 29

Experts Warn Grapefruit May Prolong Caffeine Effects, Raise Risks for Dozens of Drugs

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 29
  • Grapefruit compounds may slow caffeine breakdown, but experts say any extra buzz is likely minor, inconsistent and hard to notice in daily use.
  • The concern is the same enzyme-blocking effect that can let more substances enter the bloodstream, pushing some medication levels to dangerous highs; doctors specifically caution users of drugs such as statins.
  • Buddy Brew Coffee in Florida is testing the idea with a drink pairing espresso, grapefruit juice and salt, even as studies on grapefruit juice and caffeine remain inconclusive.
  • The warning comes amid broader scrutiny of caffeine products after a death linked to Panera's highly caffeinated lemonade, with physicians urging clearer labeling and stronger warnings.
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