Hydralazine causes dilation of the walls of blood vessels and is sometimes used to treat hypertension.
Supplementation Likely Helpful
Hydralazine is known to deplete the blood of vitamin B
6. Taking B
6 supplements may prevent or reverse side effects of the medication.1,2
Supplementation Possibly Helpful
There is some evidence that hydralazine might impair the body's ability to manufacture the substance coenzyme Q
10
(CoQ
10).3
This suggests (but definitely does not prove) that taking CoQ
10
supplements may produce a beneficial effect.
Theoretical Interaction
The herb
Coleus forskohlii
relaxes blood vessels and might have unpredictable effects if combined with hydralazine.
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Kishi H, et al. Bioenergetics in clinical medicine. III. Inhibition of coenzyme Q
10
-enzymes by clinically used anti-hypertensive drugs.
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