Do pomelos have the same tendency to interact with medications that grapefruit does?

Grapefruit are a hybrid of pomelos and oranges, and so since they come from pomelos it would seem reasonable to assume that polemos might share that same tendency. Pomelos taste like grapefruit, only milder. I haven't been able to turn up any indication online that pomelos share this characteristic, though - and I can't tell if that's because the characteristic results from the hybridization, or if the information just isn't available because pomelos are not as popular.

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Yes, pomelos do seem to interact with medications similarly "Evidence now exists for pummelos (pomelos) to cause similar drug interactions to grapefruit. More exotic grapefruit hybrids such as tangelos, have not been directly studied, and since they are not commonly seen in the marketplace, may never be studied. However, these products are genetically derived from grapefruit originally, and therefore may have potential for drug interactions."

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