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Atrovastatin and Indian Pale Ale

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I have started drinking low alcohol Indian Pale Ale after my operation some of them have grapefruit trace, looking at available information I should be ok as long as I don't intake more 1.2lts per day. With the trace amounts of grapefruit in some of my favourite's this intake should be nowhere near 1.2lts a day so should not be detrimental on my health or increase side effects associated with Atrovastatin and grapefruit products is this a good assumption. or should i stay away from the ones that include any grapefruit traces at all

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