Selasa, 19 Agustus 2014

7 TYPES OF DRINK THAT DANGEROUS IF USED FOR DRINKING DRUGS

Drinks are important for the body. Unfortunately, some types of drinks actually cause adverse reactions when combined with medication. Here are some of the types of beverages that you should avoid when going to take medicine.

  • Fruit Juice Wine 

Grapefruit juice interfere with the performance of more than 50 drugs, including statins and drugs for high blood pressure. A number of organic compounds, identified as derivative furanokumarin can interfere with heart and absorbed enzyme cytochrome P450 isoform CYP3A4 in the small intestine wall. Research from the University of Western Ontario also showed that grapefruit juice increases the absorption (absorption) of certain drugs as well as alter the normal dose becomes excessive doses.

  • Pomegranate juice 

Enzyme found in pomegranate juice can break down blood pressure medication prescription. Pomegranate juice can also slow the heart rate and blood thinners to break up the antidepressants can cause a decrease in the effectiveness of the drug.


  • Dairy products 

Milk will reduce the absorption of antibiotics in the body and inhibits absorption of certain components in the drug, such as iron. The calcium in milk can also interfere with the effectiveness of thyroid medication and can bind drugs or antibiotics, preventing the absorption of the drug in the body. Wait at least 4 hours after taking the medication for a drink these beverages rich in calcium.


  • Caffeine (including coffee, green tea, and energy drinks) 

Caffeine can pose a serious health threat if taken with stimulants. Avoid drinking a cup of coffee while taking ephedrine (appetite suppressant), asthma medication and amphetamines. Leave a gap of 2-3 hours after taking the drug, a new coffee drink.


  • Isotonic drinks 

Potassium in these drinks can be dangerous when combined with drugs for heart failure or hypertension drugs. Avoid bananas as well, because bananas are also very rich in potassium.


  • Wine 

Sipping a glass of wine while taking antidepressants can cause hypertension, headache, rapid heartbeat and stroke. This also applies to energy drinks.


  • Green tea 

Green tea contains very little vitamin K, which can reduce the effects of drugs such as coumarin or warfarin (prevents blood clots).

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