Eating grapefruit in normal people does not usually cause rhabdomyolysis syndrome. Eating large amounts of grapefruit while taking statins may induce rhabdomyolysis syndrome. Pomelo is a common fruit, rich in vitamins, dietary fiber and other nutrients, and eating pomelo in normal people does not cause rhabdomyolysis syndrome. However, for some people taking medication, grapefruit contains furanocoumarins, which can affect the metabolism of certain drugs, such as statins, leading to high blood levels and adverse drug reactions. Rhabdomyolysis syndrome is one of the serious adverse effects of statin drugs, so eating a lot of grapefruit while taking statin drugs may induce the disease. It is recommended that people who are taking medication consult a medical professional about dietary contraindications to avoid adverse reactions.