When anticholinergic medications or drugs with cholinergic effects are taken together with phosphatidylserine, drug interactions may occur. These negative interactions can lead to increased acetylcholine levels, which may also increase your risk of developing side effects. To help make sure that these phosphatidylserine drug interactions do not occur, be sure to tell your healthcare provider about all other medications you are taking.
An Introduction to Phosphatidylserine Drug Interactions
Even though phosphatidylserine is a natural product, it can potentially interact with some medicines. Some of these medicines that may lead to phosphatidylserine drug interactions include:
Anticholinergic medications, including, but not limited to: