A high intake of chromium in your diet doesn't cause serious side effects. But you should check with a doctor before taking it. This is vital if you're pregnant or breastfeeding.
If you have diabetes, chromium supplements could change how much medicine you need. They may also lower your blood sugar levels. Check your blood sugar levels closely if you start taking them. Chromium may cause you to need less of your diabetes medicines.
Chromium supplements may interact with other medicines. Zinc may decrease how well you absorb chromium.
These may reduce chromium levels:
- Antacids
- Corticosteroids
- H2 blockers
- Proton pump inhibitors
These may increase chromium levels:
- Beta-blockers
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- Prostaglandin inhibitors
These can help your body absorb chromium: