Spironolactone and grapefruit: a real interaction?
Grapefruit is famous as the juice that interacts with medications, and the warning is real for a number of drugs. Whether it matters specifically for Spironolactone (Spironolactone) at 25mg, 50mg, 100mg depends on whether the active ingredient Spironolactone is metabolised by CYP3A4 in the gut wall and how much that pathway contributes to first-pass metabolism.
The CYP3A4 mechanism
Grapefruit (and its juice) inhibits CYP3A4 enzymes in the gut wall, increasing the absorbed dose of medications metabolised by that enzyme. For drugs in the Diuretics class that go through CYP3A4 first-pass metabolism, regular grapefruit consumption can raise plasma levels of Spironolactone by a clinically meaningful margin and amplify side effects.
What to do with Spironolactone
According to the prescribing information for Spironolactone, if grapefruit is flagged as an interaction, the safest practice is to avoid grapefruit entirely or to discuss timing with the prescriber. Spironolactone competitively blocks the aldosterone (mineralocorticoid) receptor in the distal tubule, reducing sodium reabsorption and potassium excretion. A small occasional serving may be tolerable; daily large servings around the time of Spironolactone dosing are not recommended at 25mg, 50mg, 100mg.
Frequently asked questions
Can I eat grapefruit while on Spironolactone? ▾
For some Diuretics medications, grapefruit is best avoided or limited because of CYP3A4 inhibition. Whether Spironolactone specifically is affected depends on Spironolactone; the prescribing information lists this. When in doubt, ask the pharmacist or check the patient leaflet.
How much grapefruit is too much with Spironolactone? ▾
For drugs where the interaction matters, even modest daily grapefruit intake (one whole grapefruit or one large glass of juice) can shift drug levels noticeably. For Spironolactone at 25mg, 50mg, 100mg, individual tolerance varies; the cautious choice is to avoid grapefruit if any interaction is mentioned.
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