What you shouldn’t drink with medications: nutritionists list drinks

27.09.2024 19:10

Any person may need to take medication: for example, they need to take a painkiller or any other drug.

As a rule, we don’t even suspect that not all drinks are suitable for this purpose.

What you shouldn't drink with medications

Juices

The most dangerous will be juices based on citrus fruits: in combination with medications, poisoning can even occur.

However, any type of juice will make the pills less effective.

Coffee

You should not use a tonic drink for this purpose. As a result, the pills simply will not work. It is also worth understanding that in some diseases, you should completely refuse the drink.

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Tea

Tea is also a bad option. Due to its specific chemical composition, it will interfere with the action of medications.

Alcoholic drinks

At first glance, it may seem that no one would think of mixing alcoholic drinks with medications. But such cases are recorded on a regular basis.

If you combine taking medications with any alcoholic beverages, the outcome can be very sad.

Marina Michalap Author: Marina Michalap Internet resource editor


Content
  1. What you shouldn't drink with medications
  2. Juices
  3. Coffee
  4. Tea
  5. Alcoholic drinks