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Supplement · Grade B

Inulin and medications.

Not yet catalogued in the Distil interactions database. We surface that distinction explicitly.

Inulin is in the Distil supplement database, evidence Grade B. The page below lists every medication we have explicitly assessed it against.

Inulin, also sold as FOS, is a prebiotic fibre, meaning it is the food that feeds beneficial gut bacteria rather than a live organism itself. A typical dose is 3 to 8g a day, building up from a low 2 to 3g start to limit gas and bloating. The evidence is Grade B for gut microbiome and immune effects, with prebiotic classification itself well established. Work by Roberfroid, Vulevic and Lomax suggests it may increase Bifidobacterium, support bowel regularity, aid calcium absorption and modulate immune function. It is distinct from probiotics and from psyllium, and the three have complementary roles, so inulin pairs well with a probiotic as the substrate that feeds colonisation. The clear limit is SIBO: in small intestinal bacterial overgrowth it feeds bacteria in the wrong place and should be avoided or kept very low. No significant drug interactions are documented. The practical note is patience, since the gut adjusts gradually and starting low avoids the early gas.

We have not yet completed an explicit assessment of medications for Inulin in the Distil interactions database. We surface this distinction deliberately: the Distil checker tells you when we have explicitly assessed a pair and when we have not, because both are useful information. If you take Inulin alongside a medication, the checker below will surface anything already in our database, and the missing-item form at the bottom of the page routes uncatalogued pairs into our next curation pass.

What this list does not say. Pairs not flagged here are not implicitly safe. They are either not yet in our database, or fall outside our inclusion scope. Use the checker below to surface any medication, and submit a missing item if you take something we have not catalogued.

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For adults over 18. This tool gives evidence-graded information, not medical advice. Always discuss changes with your GP, especially if you take any medication, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have a serious health condition.
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Distil's interactions database is reviewed and updated every quarter. We grade evidence transparently and publish our methodology, including every database change, at /about/methodology. This tool is information, not a substitute for clinical judgement. If you take medication and supplements together, your GP or pharmacist can review your full regimen against your medical history. If you want a full personalised stack reasoned against this same database, the Distil report is the next step up.