You need to ask your physician or your pharmacist about the possible drug interaction with Amberen, Effexor, and Buspar.
According to the official Amberen website, the product contains:
ammonium succinate, which functions as a signaling molecule and metabolic substrate.
calcium disuccinate, which is an easily absorbed calcium
momosodium L-Glutamate, which is a salt of an amino acid and functions as a neurotransmitter. This ingredient may pose a concern with taking Effexor.
glycine, which is an amino acid involved in the processes regulating brain cell activity. This is another ingredient that might pose a drug interaction.
magnesium disuccinate hydrate, which is an easily absorbed magnesium.
zinc difumarate hydrate, which is one source of zinc
tocopherol acetate, which is a form of vitamin E
I hope this information is helpful when discussing your question with your physician or pharmacist.
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Hello Anonymous,
You need to ask your physician or your pharmacist about the possible drug interaction with Amberen, Effexor, and Buspar.
According to the official Amberen website, the product contains:
ammonium succinate, which functions as a signaling molecule and metabolic substrate.
calcium disuccinate, which is an easily absorbed calcium
momosodium L-Glutamate, which is a salt of an amino acid and functions as a neurotransmitter. This ingredient may pose a concern with taking Effexor.
glycine, which is an amino acid involved in the processes regulating brain cell activity. This is another ingredient that might pose a drug interaction.
magnesium disuccinate hydrate, which is an easily absorbed magnesium.
zinc difumarate hydrate, which is one source of zinc
tocopherol acetate, which is a form of vitamin E
I hope this information is helpful when discussing your question with your physician or pharmacist.
Maryann
May 14, 2013 - 5:50amThis Comment
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