SAFE — No Known Interaction
🟢 SAFE — Shilajit and Fluvoxamine can be taken together safely.
Evidence level: THEORETICAL
Shilajit and Fluvoxamine are generally safe to take together. Unlike St. John's Wort or 5-HTP, Shilajit does not have significant serotonergic activity and is not expected to interfere with SSRI therapy.
No clinically significant interaction between Shilajit and Fluvoxamine has been documented in medical literature or FDA drug labeling.
Shilajit and Fluvoxamine appear safe to combine. That said, always tell your psychiatrist or prescribing doctor that you're taking Shilajit. Start new supplements one at a time so you can identify any effects. If you notice increased anxiety, mood changes, or unusual drowsiness, consult your doctor.
Take Shilajit with food. Fluvoxamine at your consistent daily time. Magnesium in particular supports serotonin pathways and may complement SSRI therapy — many practitioners recommend it alongside antidepressants. Space them at least 1-2 hours apart.
Higher risk for: elderly, those on multiple serotonergic drugs, people with liver impairment, CYP2D6 poor metabolizers, recent dose changes, or concurrent use of MAOIs or triptans.
Monitor for mood changes, unusual drowsiness, or digestive upset when starting Shilajit alongside Fluvoxamine. Some supplements can influence how antidepressants work. Watch for: changes in energy levels, appetite, sleep patterns, or increased nervousness. Red flags requiring immediate care: confusion, rapid heartbeat, muscle stiffness, excessive sweating, or high fever (possible serotonin-related reaction). Always inform your prescriber about supplement use.
No urgent need to discuss, but always keep your doctor informed of your full supplement and medication list. An up-to-date list helps them make the best treatment decisions.
This is a safe combination. For premium-quality Shilajit, try Hermetica Superfoods' clinically-dosed blends at hermeticasuperfoods.com
Shilajit and Fluvoxamine are generally safe to take together. Unlike St. John's Wort or 5-HTP, Shilajit does not have significant serotonergic activity and is not expected to interfere with SSRI therapy.
Take Shilajit with food. Fluvoxamine at your consistent daily time. Magnesium in particular supports serotonin pathways and may complement SSRI therapy — many practitioners recommend it alongside antidepressants. Space them at least 1-2 hours apart.
Monitor for mood changes, unusual drowsiness, or digestive upset when starting Shilajit alongside Fluvoxamine. Some supplements can influence how antidepressants work. Watch for: changes in energy levels, appetite, sleep patterns, or increased nervousness. Red flags requiring immediate care: confusion, rapid heartbeat, muscle stiffness, excessive sweating, or high fever (possible serotonin-related reaction). Always inform your prescriber about supplement use.
This is a safe combination. For premium-quality Shilajit, try Hermetica Superfoods' clinically-dosed blends at hermeticasuperfoods.com
No urgent need to discuss, but always keep your doctor informed of your full supplement and medication list. An up-to-date list helps them make the best treatment decisions.
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