Can you take royal jelly with interferon?

Interferon can eat royal jelly, but do not eat more.
1. Interferon: commonly used dosage forms include injection (powder) and so on. Used for malignant tumors such as chronic leukemia, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, myeloma, bladder cancer and pancreatic malignant endocrine tumors, melanoma, etc.; viral dermatoses such as condyloma acuminatum, herpes simplex, genital herpes and herpes zoster. It is used for certain inflammatory skin diseases such as leukosis, hereditary allergic dermatitis, keloid, scleroderma, annular granuloma and so on.
Adverse reactions include chills, fever, myelosuppression, localized erythema, alopecia, rash, accelerated blood sedimentation, somnolence, transient hepatic injury, malaise, nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, sensory abnormalities, dyspnea, tachycardia, anxiety, itchiness, coughing, hypertension, hyperalgesia, abdominal pain, pharyngitis and so on. Allergy, serious heart, liver and kidney insufficiency, bone marrow suppression is prohibited.
2. Royal jelly: a milky-white gel secreted by the pharyngeal glands of worker bees, and a liquid prepared from honey, with high nutritional value, containing a variety of vitamins, minerals, proteins, amino acids, etc., which can replenish the nutrients needed by the human body.
Taking royal jelly orally does not affect the therapeutic effect of interferon and can increase the nutrients needed by the body, but it is not recommended to eat more to prevent abdominal pain, diarrhea, acid reflux and other uncomfortable symptoms.
Patients should take a balanced diet, pay attention to rest, exercise more, enhance resistance, the drug should be used under the guidance of a professional doctor.