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Medication·Interactions·Reviewed June 9, 2026

Ziprasidone interactions.

Ziprasidone has 4 documented interactions in the NutriStack database. The full interaction list is below. None of this is a substitute for your prescriber's advice.

In short

Ziprasidone at a glance.

A quick, data-grounded summary. The full tables are below.

Ziprasidone has 4 documented interactions in the NutriStack database. The full interaction list is below. None of this is a substitute for your prescriber's advice.

Interactions

Substances that interact with ziprasidone.

Every supplement and medication in the NutriStack database with a documented interaction with this drug, highest-severity first. Open any pair for the mechanism and sources.

SubstanceInteractionWhat happens
Ginkgo BilobaCautionGinkgo has seizure case reports, and antipsychotics including ziprasidone can lower seizure threshold in susceptible patients.
MelatoninCautionMelatonin can add to ziprasidone-related somnolence, dizziness, and impaired coordination.
Magnesium GlycinateSynergyLow magnesium can increase torsades de pointes risk in patients taking QT-prolonging drugs such as ziprasidone.
PotassiumSynergyHypokalemia increases QT-related arrhythmia risk during ziprasidone therapy.
Go deeper

The full ziprasidone profile.

Uses, typical dosing, side effects, and the cited evidence for this medication.

FAQ

Common ziprasidone questions.

Quick answers drawn from the tables above.

What interacts with Ziprasidone?

In the NutriStack database, Ziprasidone has 4 documented interactions. The most notable include Ginkgo Biloba, Melatonin, Magnesium Glycinate, and Potassium. Check any specific combination before taking it and confirm with your prescriber.

Is it safe to take Ginkgo Biloba with Ziprasidone?

NutriStack classifies the Ginkgo Biloba and Ziprasidone pairing as caution: Ginkgo has seizure case reports, and antipsychotics including ziprasidone can lower seizure threshold in susceptible patients. Avoid or use cautiously in patients with seizure history, brain injury, eating disorders, or other seizure-threshold-lowering drugs. Always confirm with your prescriber.

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