Can You Take Iodides with Lactulose?
Iodides and Lactulose appear to be safe to take together.
Theoretical molecular interaction
Iodides and Lactulose appear to be safe to take together.
Theoretical molecular interaction
Detailed Analysis
Research suggests that taking iodides and lactulose together does not cause significant interactions. A study using negative trapped ion mobility spectrometry found that iodide anions can form complexes with lactulose, but this does not imply a clinically significant interaction. As a result, no special precautions are necessary when taking these supplements together. The evidence suggests a theoretical interaction at the molecular level, with different adduction sites for an iodide anion on lactulose. This means that the iodide anion can bind to lactulose in various ways, but it does not affect how the supplements work in the body. The technical term 'adduction sites' refers to the specific locations where the iodide anion attaches to lactulose.
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