Can people taking psychiatric medications take diosmin tablets?

Nov 20, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Baohua
Introduction
In general, whether patients taking psychiatric medications can take diosmin tablets should be determined based on a comprehensive assessment of potential drug interactions and individual health status. If medication is necessary, it is recommended to do so under the guidance of a qualified physician. The medication should be taken regularly and at the prescribed dosage; patients should not adjust the dose on their own. Maintain a light diet, increase intake of vegetables and fruits, stay well-hydrated, and avoid greasy or spicy foods during treatment.

Generally, whether patients taking psychiatric medications can take diosmin tablets should be determined based on a comprehensive assessment of potential drug interactions and individual health conditions. If medication is necessary, it is recommended to do so under the guidance of a qualified physician. Specific analysis is as follows:

If there are no known contraindications or interactions between the psychiatric medication the patient is taking and diosmin tablets, and if the patient has no history of allergy to diosmin and normal liver and kidney function, diosmin may be taken under a doctor’s supervision. Before starting treatment, inform the doctor about all medications currently in use to ensure appropriate dosing and minimize risks.

Diosmin should not be taken if there is a risk of interaction between the psychiatric medication and diosmin, or if the patient is allergic to diosmin components, or has impaired liver or kidney function. In such cases, taking diosmin may increase bodily stress, cause adverse effects such as dizziness or nausea, or interfere with the control of the underlying condition.

During treatment, take the medication exactly as prescribed—do not adjust the dose without medical advice. Maintain a light diet, consume plenty of vegetables, fruits, and fluids, and avoid greasy or spicy foods. Keep a regular作息 (daily routine), avoid excessive fatigue, monitor your physical condition closely, and seek prompt medical advice if any discomfort or unusual reactions occur.