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Supplement·Interactions·Reviewed June 9, 2026

Ginger Extract interactions.

Ginger Extract has 16 documented interactions in the NutriStack database: 8 that need timing or caution and 8 that work synergistically. The full list, with what each pairing does, is below.

In short

Ginger Extract at a glance.

A quick, data-grounded summary. The full table is below.

Ginger Extract has 16 documented interactions in the NutriStack database: 8 that need timing or caution and 8 that work synergistically. The full list, with what each pairing does, is below.

Interactions

Everything that interacts with ginger extract.

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

SubstanceInteractionWhat happens
Aspirin Low-DoseCautionGinger extracts contain gingerols and shogaols that inhibit cyclooxygenase and thromboxane A2 synthesis, reducing platelet aggregation. Added to...
BromelainCautionBoth ingredients have antiplatelet activity, so combining them may add to bleeding risk, particularly alongside blood-thinning medication or before...
ClopidogrelCautionGinger extract inhibits cyclooxygenase and reduces platelet thromboxane A2 generation. Added to clopidogrel's P2Y12 inhibition, ginger supplements...
Fish OilCautionBoth reduce platelet aggregation, so the combination can additively increase bleeding tendency, especially with concurrent anticoagulants.
Garlic ExtractCautionCombined antiplatelet activity may modestly increase bleeding tendency, particularly in those on anticoagulant or antiplatelet drugs or approaching...
Ginkgo BilobaCautionBoth have mild antiplatelet activity; clinical bleeding events from this combination alone are rare but theoretical.
NattokinaseCautionBoth have anticoagulant or antiplatelet activity, so combining them may increase bleeding risk, especially alongside blood-thinning medication.
WarfarinCautionGinger extract inhibits platelet aggregation via thromboxane synthase suppression and may potentiate warfarin. Case reports describe... details →
BoswelliaSynergyGinger and boswellia reduce inflammation through different enzyme pathways, so combining them may give broader anti-inflammatory and joint-symptom...
DulaglutideSynergyGinger is sometimes used for nausea and may be reasonable for mild dulaglutide-related nausea. It does not address severe or persistent... details →
LiraglutideSynergyGinger is sometimes used for nausea and may be reasonable for mild liraglutide-related nausea. It does not address severe or persistent... details →
OndansetronSynergyGinger has randomized-trial and meta-analysis evidence as an adjunct to standard antiemetic regimens for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.... details →
QuercetinSynergyBoth are anti-inflammatory antioxidants that dampen overlapping inflammatory signaling, so combining them may provide additive antioxidant and...
SemaglutideSynergyGinger is sometimes used for nausea and may be reasonable for mild semaglutide-related nausea. It does not address severe or persistent... details →
TirzepatideSynergyGinger may help nausea during tirzepatide titration. It does not address severe or persistent GI symptoms, dehydration, or pancreatitis warning signs. details →
Turmeric/CurcuminSynergyCombined use offers complementary anti-inflammatory and antinausea support, with some additive antiplatelet effect to keep in mind.
Go deeper

The full ginger extract profile.

Benefits, dosing by goal, forms, and the cited evidence for this supplement.

FAQ

Common ginger extract questions.

Quick answers drawn from the table above.

What interacts with Ginger Extract?

In the NutriStack database, Ginger Extract has 16 documented interactions with other supplements and medications. The most notable include Aspirin Low-Dose, Bromelain, Clopidogrel, Fish Oil, and Garlic Extract.

What works well with Ginger Extract?

Ginger Extract pairs synergistically with Boswellia, Dulaglutide, Liraglutide, Ondansetron, and Quercetin in the NutriStack database. Synergy still depends on dose and timing; open any pair for the detail.

Can you take Ginger Extract with Aspirin Low-Dose?

NutriStack classifies the Ginger Extract and Aspirin Low-Dose pairing as caution: Ginger extracts contain gingerols and shogaols that inhibit cyclooxygenase and thromboxane A2 synthesis, reducing platelet aggregation. Added to aspirin's irreversible... Avoid concentrated ginger extract on aspirin. Culinary amounts of ginger in food are fine. Stop ginger supplements at least 7 days before any...

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