On most medication boxes, the manufacturer states that they should not be taken without a prescription. That’s because any drug has its own characteristics: dose, frequency of time to take it, compatibility with other drugs or foods.
O awesome.club wants you to enjoy good health and offers to memorize drug and food combinations that could have undesirable consequences. And remember that before following any tips, you should consult your doctor.
1. Antibiotics + vinegar
Antibiotics can destroy not only pathogenic bacteria, but also those that are necessary for the normal functioning of the stomach. That’s why pain in the abdomen becomes a traveling companion quite often when taking them. Consumption of acidic foods, especially those containing vinegar, places an excess load on the stomach.
During treatment, it is recommended to eat steamed or boiled dishes, especially vegetables, as well as opting for wholegrain bread.
2. Antibiotics + soft drinks
Sweet soda leads to a bloating of the belly, so combining them with medication further complicates the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract. And this situation will be aggravated if you still take antibiotics with these drinks.
Doctors recommend drinking only plain water with the pills. And, throughout the day, adults should drink from 2.5 to 3 liters, while children, from 1.5 to 2 liters.
3. Contraceptive + St. John’s wort
One of the most popular herbs for infusions is St. John’s, which, combined with contraceptive medications, can reduce the effectiveness of these pills. And if the woman is already pregnant, the consumption of this plant can also be a threat to the future baby.
4. Allergy medicines + juices
If you take allergy medication (eg fexofenadine) with orange or grapefruit juice, for example, it can reduce the medication’s effect on the body. These drinks inhibit the peptide that transports the drug from the intestines into the bloodstream.
A hypoallergenic diet is usually followed during treatment. Exclude from the diet most fruits, berries and all types of nuts, as well as alcoholic beverages. You can eat veal, broccoli, all green vegetables, rice, apples and buckwheat.
5. Antineoplastics + milk
Many drugs designed to fight a tumor have their properties modified when they interact with an enzyme called xanthine oxidase. We can find it in high levels in cow’s milk, so it is necessary to avoid ingesting this type of antitumor drugs with milk.
The list of products best not to eat at this time also includes sesame seeds.
6. Syrups + citrus fruits
Cough syrups with dextromethorphan and its analogues (stopex, tussine, glycobin) are incompatible with vitamin C: it prevents the active component of the drug from breaking down, causing drowsiness, dizziness and the perception of noises in the head. Experts advise separating the drug from citrus fruits by an interval of 5 hours.
It will be better that you add pineapple, or its juice, to your diet, because of its bromelain enzyme, which has anti-inflammatory properties and helps to clear mucus.
7. Paracetamol + alcohol
Our body uses the same enzyme to break down alcohol and acetaminophen. Therefore, doctors advise a six-hour interval between taking medication and drinking alcohol. Mixing both can lead to serious liver and kidney disorders.
8. Medicines against tuberculosis + fatty foods
Antituberculosis drugs, such as isoniazid, require a strict diet prescribed by a doctor, as high-fat foods reduce the serum concentration of the drug, which prevents the complete destruction of the bacteria.
9. Aspirin + orange juice
Doctors do not recommend taking acetylsalicylic acid at the same time as or right after drinking citrus-based juices. This mixture will irritate the stomach lining. And if the juice is grapefruit, it will also reduce the effect of the drug on the body. By the way, it is not advisable to take an aspirin with milk, because in this case the pills will lose their properties.
Doctors also recommend not to combine spicy food with aspirin, as this can cause gastritis and ulcers.
10. Antihypertensive drugs + salt
During treatment based on high blood pressure medications, experts recommend not consuming salt for them to be effective. This means that canned foods, sausages, all types of pickles and processed products must be excluded during treatment. In addition, you should avoid combinations of ACE inhibitor (angiotensin converting enzyme) drugs such as enalapril, captopril, and lisinopril with potassium-rich foods (dried apricots, bananas, and eggplants). Excess potassium leads to changes in heart rhythm.
Products rich in vegetable fiber are recommended, such as non-sweet fruits, berries and vegetables.
11. Diuretic drugs + bananas
Medicines such as triamterene reduce the kidneys’ ability to eliminate potassium. And the excess of this chemical element can trigger an accelerated heartbeat. It is necessary to avoid eating large amounts of foods that are high in potassium (such as bananas, oranges and green leafy vegetables).
Of course, the body’s reaction to medications differs from person to person. Therefore, we recommend not to prescribe or cancel a treatment or medication, but always consult your doctor before taking any action and strictly follow the guidelines given by him. May good health always be with you!
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