[36] In theory, an interaction is possible between cabergoline, an ergot derivative, and some sympathomimetic agents such as phentermine
The RMSF of the GR protein in the SWCNT-GR-ligand system remains more or less uniform around 0.1 nm with major fluctuations in some of the protein atoms
Most side effects are mild and temporary, but some can be serious and require immediate attention
Pregnant or lactating women should avoid its supplementation without doctors advice
Gut: 250 to 500 mcg once or twice daily, oral on an empty stomach, 4 to 8 weeks
(Source 9, 10) Other medications that may affect glutathione include: NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) like Aspirin Immunosuppressants Chemotherapy drugs Oral contraceptives Bottom line: When taking medication, always check with your doctor or pharmacist before starting a new supplement to ensure there aren't any interactions and it's safe to take