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Doctors should ask patients with heart failure if they're using any supplements, specific diets, or other types of complementary and ...

The Truth About Heart Vitamins and Supplements

“The bottom line is, we don't recommend supplements to treat or to prevent cardiovascular disease,” says Johns Hopkins physician Edgar R. Miller III, M.D., Ph.D ...

Vitamins and heart medication: which supplements should I avoid?

But they can be very powerful and sometimes interact with prescribed medications, stopping them from working properly. If you're thinking of taking a vitamin or ...

Supplements and Cardiovascular Disease: Helpful? Harmful?

Should you take a supplement if you have had a heart attack, stroke or coronary bypass surgery? Will supplements prevent future events? Dr.

Mayo Clinic Minute: Do heart supplements work?

Which dietary supplements should you take to improve heart health? The answer may be none. Research published in Annals of Internal Medicine ...

Supplements for Heart Health - WebMD

Pay attention to what the supplement does, and make sure you really need it. Ask your doctor which product is most likely to help. If you have a ...

Don't bother with dietary supplements for heart health, study says

“It will probably resonate with patients. I get asked about supplements all the time. I think this does a nice job of providing evidence.”.

3 supplements that may harm your heart - Harvard Health

Talk to your doctor before trying any new supplement, and be sure to ask if a supplement will interfere with any medications you're taking.

Do Fish Oil Supplements Protect Heart Health? - Piedmont Healthcare

“Patients should undergo age-appropriate screenings for cardiovascular and other diseases to guide their individual treatment plan,” she says. “While many ...

Some benefits, potential risks with alternative medicines for heart ...

People with heart failure should tell their health care team including pharmacists if they are using any over-the-counter or other treatments, ...

Can vitamins help prevent a heart attack? - Mayo Clinic

It's not yet clear if taking vitamins can lower the risk of getting heart disease or having a heart attack. What is known is that no vitamin can prevent ...

Use of dietary supplements by cardiologists, dermatologists and ...

The primary reason given for recommending dietary supplements to patients was for heart health or lowering cholesterol for the cardiologists; ...

Taking Your Vitamins? Make Sure To Tell Your Doctor

You exercise regularly and eat healthy foods. And to boost your immune system, you take a multivitamin every day. It can only help, right?

Do I need supplements for better heart health? - BHF

Taking a supplement cannot undo the negative effects of an unhealthy diet. Research also shows that supplements do not help to stop or improve ...

Supplements and Cardiovascular Disease: Helpful? Harmful?

... Should you take a supplement if you have had a heart attack, stroke or coronary bypass surgery? Will supplements prevent future events ...

How Workout Supplements May Harm the Heart and Why Natural ...

Almost invariably, if one of my patients is taking a pre-workout supplement, its ingredients will include caffeine or some other stimulant.

The Truth About 4 Popular Heart Health Supplements

“Over-the-counter fish oil supplements may also contain large amounts of other unwanted saturated fats, which could increase your bad cholesterol.” Over-the- ...

The truth about 6 popular “heart health” supplements

However, use of omega-3 EPA/DHA supplements in people with low dietary intake of omega-3s and with existing coronary heart disease may have some ...

Are There Supplements for Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)? - WebMD

To lower your chances for heart disease, the American Heart Association advises healthy people to get their nutrition from a balanced diet, not ...

Medication Interactions: Food, Supplements and Other Drugs

Licorice: It probably seems like a harmless snack, but if you're taking Lanoxin (digoxin) for congestive heart failure and abnormal heart ...