What is happening. Ginkgo has seizure case reports, and antipsychotics can lower seizure threshold in susceptible patients.
Mechanism. Potential additive seizure-threshold lowering.
Recommendation. Avoid or use cautiously in seizure-prone patients.
Supplement × Prescription·a caution·Emerging evidence
Ginkgo has seizure case reports, and antipsychotics can lower seizure threshold in susceptible patients.
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What is happening. Ginkgo has seizure case reports, and antipsychotics can lower seizure threshold in susceptible patients.
Mechanism. Potential additive seizure-threshold lowering.
Recommendation. Avoid or use cautiously in seizure-prone patients.
Effect on the composite score
If both Ginkgo Biloba and Paliperidone are in the same stack, this pair applies −5 to your Stack Score (per scored caution row).
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