Diindolylmethane (DIM) is created naturally when you digest cruciferous vegetables, and it’s also a nutritional supplement with possible anticancer effects.
Affordability and access
Prescription required?
No, but we recommend you consult your oncology team before using DIM if you are using any of the drugs mentioned as having possible interactions in Safety and precautions ›
Other names
You may find diindolylmethane under these alternate names:
- DIM
- 3,3′-diindolylmethane
- BioResponse-DIM® (BR-DIM)
- Infemin, a drug derivative with limited availability
Where to access
- Drug stores
- Supplement stores
- Online supplement distributors
Affordability
- Moderate cost (between $500 US and $2000 US/year)