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Question

Will eating garlic or garlic tablets interact with my HIV medication?

Answer

Thank you for your question.

Garlic as part of your diet is perfectly fine, but higher dose supplements have the potential to interact with some drugs.

This depends which HIV meds you are taking. Garlic supplements have the potential to interact with NNRTIs and PIs. Saquniavir has a caution to not be taken with garlic supplements.

Garlic is broken down by the body is the same way as these HIV meds. Taking both together could change the amount of HIV meds in your blood. Talk to your doctor about this so that your drug levels can be monitored when you are taking the garlic supplements in case any adjustments need to be made to the dosage of your HIV meds.

22 comments

  1. Josh Peasegood

    Hi Lance, no there is no risk of interaction. Garlic in a normal diet (even if it is a lot) is safe to take. There will be no interaction.

    There is only a risk of interaction when garlic is taken as a supplement. The level of garlic in a supplement is many times higher than what is in an ordinary diet.

  2. Lance

    I currently use TLD as PEP. If my food contain insignificant (or moderate) amount of garlic or minced/chopped as spices (such as fried foods in Asian), are there any possible drug interaction? As I know that garlic could interact with drugs.
    Given that I could avoid eating garlic piece but still eat minced minced/chopped garlic.

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