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If I take atorvastatin at bedtime, when can I take my last 300 mg of St. John's wort? How many hours apart?

It is recommended to wait a few hours between taking Atorvastatin and Millepertuis due to potential interactions between the two medications. It is best to consult with a pharmacist before starting Millepertuis to ensure there are no negative interactions with any other medications you may be taking. Non-pharmacological measures, such as psychological support, relaxation techniques, and regular exercise, can also be helpful in managing your overall health.

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