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100MG, Pineapple Extract (30 Tablet Chewables)

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The average cost for 30 Tablet Chewables of Pineapple Extract at 100MG is $3.98 with a free coupon. This is 35.22% off the average retail price of $11.3
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100MG30 Tablet Chewables$3.98$0.13
Pineapple Extract FAQs
Who should avoid bromelain?

Individuals who should avoid bromelain include those with allergies to pineapple, as bromelain is derived from this fruit. Additionally, people taking blood thinners or anticoagulant medications should be cautious, as bromelain may increase the risk of bleeding. Those with bleeding disorders or scheduled for surgery should also avoid it. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare provider before using bromelain.

Pineapple can interfere with certain medications due to its content of bromelain, an enzyme that can affect drug metabolism. It may increase the absorption and effects of certain antibiotics like amoxicillin and tetracycline. Additionally, bromelain can enhance the effects of anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs, potentially increasing the risk of bleeding. It is advisable for individuals taking these medications to consult with their healthcare provider regarding pineapple consumption.

Bromelain is generally considered safe for most people when taken in appropriate amounts. There is no strong evidence to suggest that bromelain is hard on the liver. However, individuals with liver conditions or those taking medications that affect the liver should consult with a healthcare provider before using bromelain to ensure it is safe for their specific situation.