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Don’t EVER use magnesium if you’re on any of the following medications.. 1st… +

Posted on April 22, 2026 by Admin

That claim is too absolute. Magnesium isn’t something you “never ever use” with medications—but it can interfere with some drugs, so timing and medical advice matter.

Here’s the accurate, safe version:

⚠️ Magnesium can interact with certain medications

It may reduce absorption or effectiveness if taken at the same time as:

  • Antibiotics (like tetracyclines and fluoroquinolones)
  • Thyroid medication (like levothyroxine)
  • Osteoporosis drugs (bisphosphonates like alendronate)
  • Some iron or zinc supplements

🧠 Important correction

  • It’s not “never use magnesium”
  • It’s usually “don’t take it at the same time”

Doctors often solve this by spacing doses:
👉 magnesium in the evening
👉 other medication in the morning (or 2–4 hours apart)


⚠️ When caution is higher

People with:

  • Kidney disease
    should only use magnesium under medical supervision because of risk of Hypermagnesemia.

👍 Bottom line

Magnesium is generally safe—but timing and dose matter, especially if you’re on medication.


If you want, tell me the “1st medication” you saw in that list, and I’ll check the exact interaction for you.

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