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Four Medications You Shouldn’t Take with Food, Pharmacists Warn — Eat This Not That

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It is common to think that medicines and supplements should be taken with food. This is certainly true for many people. Nancy Salman, taught by a Walgreens pharmacist with 15 years of experience. Additionally, “it’s best to take a magnesium supplement with meals to reduce an upset stomach or diarrhea,” explains Dr. Salman. There are some medicines. As always, consult your doctor or pharmacist for medical advice. Read on.To protect your health and that of others, don’t miss these Sure Signs You Already Have COVID.

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according to National Health Service“Some medicines need to be taken ‘before meals’ or ‘on an empty stomach’ because food and drink can affect how these medicines work. When ingested, the stomach and intestines absorb the drug, making it less effective. Alternatively, some foods can interact with drugs by increasing or decreasing the amount of drugs in the blood to potentially dangerous levels, or levels that are too low to be effective. ”

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Javi Go HamiltonPharm.D, BuzzRx Clinical Consultant, “Eating foods high in calcium, such as dairy, may interfere with the body’s ability to absorb antibiotics.

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according to mayo clinic“Iron is best absorbed when taken on an empty stomach with water or fruit juice (adults: one glass or 8 ounces; children: ½ glass or 4 ounces) about 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals. Take iron with or immediately after meals as it may cause an upset stomach.”

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Dr. Ngo-Hamilton said: Medications such as certain statins used to lower cholesterol (Zocor, Lipitor), some medications used to treat high blood pressure (Procardia, Adalat CC) and abnormal heart rhythms (Pacerone, Cordarone).

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According to Dr. Ngo-Hamilton, “Drugs such as levothyroxine (Synthroid) and drugs used to treat osteoporosis such as alendronate (Fosamax) and ibandronate (Boniva) need to be taken without food. Yes, food can reduce the absorption of some drugs, making them less effective.”

Heather Nugen

Heather Newgen has 20 years of reporting and writing experience on health, fitness, entertainment and travel. Heather currently freelances for several publications. Read more about Heather

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