Acerola Interactions Overview

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Acerola

Also known as
  • Malpighia emarginata
  • Acerola Cherry
  • Barbados Cherry
  • Cereso
  • Cereza
  • Cerisier
  • Chereese
  • Grosella
  • Puerto Rican Cherry
  • Semeruco
  • West Indian Cherry
  • West Indies Cherry
Acerola Acerola, also known as the Barbados cherry or West Indian cherry, is a small, red fruit that is native to Central and South America. The fruit is known for its high levels of vitamin C, which is a powerful antioxidant that can help to protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. Acerola is commonly used as a supplement to increase vitamin C intake and it is available in various forms such as capsules, tablets, and powders. It is also often found in juice, jams, and other food products.
There are 128 drugs known to interact with Acerola

Drugs that interact with Acerola

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