
Molybdenum Interactions
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Interactions with Medications and Supplements
The following are the medications and supplements that are more likely to cause a reaction with molybdenum supplements:
- Copper
Copper is needed to ensure that there are correct and balanced levels of both copper and molybdenum in the body. If high levels of copper supplements are taken, then this can cause blood levels of molybdenum to decrease and may precipitate a deficiency if continued for too long. - Sulphur
Increased intake of foods and supplements with high amounts of sulphur can cause a reduction in the blood levels of molybdenum and may precipitate a deficiency if continued for too long.
Molybdenum has no other known reactions with medications.
Molybdenum has interactions with copper and sulphur
Other interactions with Molybdenum
There are none reported.
Molybdenum's effect on lab tests
Molybdenum has the following effect on lab tests:
- Serum copper
Molybdenum supplements can cause a reduction in serum copper levels.