Hepaclear

Safety Facts

Hepaclear

Note: The information on this page is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult with your doctor before taking any new dietary supplement, including Hepaclear.

Hepaclear is a dietary supplement whose individual ingredients have a long-standing reputation of safety and effectiveness. Hepaclear can be taken with most prescription and over-the-counter medications.

When taken as directed, Hepaclear is safe and poses no short-term or long-term health risks. When taken as directed, Hepaclear is not addictive or habit-forming. If you wish to stop taking Hepaclear after taking the supplement daily for more than one month, we recommend that you gradually taper down your dose over 7-21 days. Although abrupt discontinuation is not unsafe, discontinuing gradually may reduce the likelihood of a recurrence of symptoms.

There are no reported harmful side effects associated with Hepaclear. Most people that take Hepaclear experience no side effects. If in the rare case side effects do occur, they tend to be mild and often disappear. Possible side effects include (as disclosed on WebMD's safety pages for each ingredient included in the Hepaclear formula: (1) Milk Thistle, (2) Hesperidin, (3) Dandelion Root, (4) Artichoke Leaf, and (5) Choline Bitartrate:

  • diarrhea
  • fatigue
  • stomach upset
  • headache
  • restlessness
  • feeling of fullness
  • increased effects of sedative drugs
  • lower blood pressure

Pregnant and nursing women should not take Hepaclear (or any health supplement) without the approval of a physician.

Do not exceed the recommended dose of four capsules at once or six capsules daily. Exceeding the maximum dose is not unsafe, although it may result in drowsiness or discomfort. Before taking Hepaclear, talk your doctor if you are taking any prescription medications. Hepaclear may increase the sedative effects of seizure medications, pain medications, muscle relaxants, sleep and anxiety medications, or other medications that may cause drowsiness.

Diabetes Medication

In general, Hepaclear can be safely combined with prescription alpha glucosidase inhibitors, including Precose® (acarbose), Glyset® (miglitol), as well as biguanides, including Kazano®, Invokamet®, Glucovance®, and other metformin drugs. If you are currently taking prescription medication, we advise that you talk to your doctor before taking Hepaclear or any new supplement.

Birth Control

Hepaclear will not reduce the effectiveness of birth control or interact with contraceptive medication. However, we advise that you talk to your doctor before taking Hepaclear or any new supplement.

Alcohol

Do not consume alcohol until you are familiar with the effects of Hepaclear. In general, consumption of moderate amounts of alcohol is safe while taking Hepaclear. However, we advise that you talk to your doctor before taking Hepaclear or any new supplement.

Other Supplements

In general, it is safe to take Hepaclear if you are also taking other vitamins or nutritional supplements. Of course, we always recommend talking with your doctor before taking any new supplements.