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Phosphatidylserine may trigger a number of side effects, including insomnia, gas, and stomach upset.
Phosphatidylserine may have a blood-thinning effect. If you're taking blood-thinning medication like Coumadin (warfarin) or anti-inflammatory medication or have blood-clotting problems, you should speak with your doctor before taking phosphatidylserine. It shouldn't be taken within two weeks of scheduled surgery.
It may also interact with medications used to treat glaucoma, Alzheimer's disease, antihistamines, and antidepressants. Because additional potential interactions with many medications have not been tested, it is advisable to ask your doctor before using phosphatidylserine.
Supplements haven't been tested for safety and due to the fact that dietary supplements are largely unregulated, the content of some products may differ from what's specified on the product label.
Also keep in mind that the safety of supplements in pregnant women, nursing mothers, children, and those with medical conditions or who are taking medications has not been established. *