NEVER use magnesium if you are taking any of the following medications:

The positive side: Magnesium and vitamin D work well together

Before we discuss potential interactions, here’s some encouraging news.

Magnesium and vitamin D have a supportive relationship.  Magnesium helps activate and metabolize vitamin D in the body.

Studies suggest that adequate magnesium levels may  increase the benefits of vitamin D  , especially in people with low levels of either nutrient.

Many people take these two nutrients together safely, and  combination supplements are widely available  .

When used in appropriate doses, they can  complement each other effectively  .


Common drug interactions to discuss with your doctor

Antibiotics (certain types)

Some antibiotics, such as  tetracyclines  (such as doxycycline) and  fluoroquinolones  (such as ciprofloxacin), can bind to magnesium in the digestive system. This can reduce how much of the antibiotic your body absorbs.

Tip:  If approved by your healthcare provider, take magnesium  2–4 hours apart  from these antibiotics.


Bisphosphonates

Bone health medications such as  alendronate  and  risedronate  may also have reduced absorption when taken near magnesium.

Tip:  Take bisphosphonates  at least two hours before or after magnesium supplements.


Blood pressure medications (calcium channel blockers)

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