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Table of Contents > Herbs > Slippery Elm > Interactions
Possible Interactions with: Slippery Elm
Also listed as: Red Elm; Sweet Elm; Ulmus fulva; Ulmus rubra
 

There are no reports in the scientific literature to suggest that slippery elm interacts with any conventional medications. As stated in Precautions, however, it is best to take slippery elm several hours before or after other herbs or medications because of possible interference with absorption.


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