Medication preparation warm water It's common sense, but if there is no warm water on hand when taking medicine, can you use the coffee, tea, milk or drinks on hand instead? Some parents even use drinks to coax children to take medicine. You may also have such questions: Do you have to use water to take medicine? Can't we use drinks? It is generally recommended to take medicine with about 200 ml of water. First drink water to moisten the mouth and throat, then take the tablets, and then drink the remaining water. Drinking too much water after taking medicine will dilute gastric acid, which is not conducive to the dissolution and absorption of drugs. In addition to special requirements, oral medication should be taken with plain water, not mixed with drinks. Some special medicines need to be taken with a taboo. Next, we will introduce 10 common drug matching taboos.
01. Taking ibuprofen: no coffee or coke
Coffee and cola will aggravate the stimulation of ibuprofen on the gastric mucosa, which is easy to cause gastric bleeding or perforation in patients.
02. Antibiotics: Do not drink milk or fruit juice
Milk can reduce the activity of antibiotics, and juice can accelerate the decomposition of antibiotics.
03. Aspirin: no alcohol or juice
Drinking alcohol can cause liver damage and aggravate the patient's condition. Fruit juice will aggravate the irritation of aspirin to gastric mucosa, which may cause gastric bleeding.
04. Taking berberine: no tea
Tannin in tea enters the body and will be decomposed into tannin, which will precipitate alkaloids and reduce the efficacy.
05. Taking calcium tablets: avoid spinach
The spinach contains potassium oxalate, which makes calcium ions precipitate, not only hinders the absorption of calcium by the human body, but also easily generates calcium oxalate stones.
06. Taking allergy drugs: avoid eating cheese and meat products
Cheese and meat products can cause the accumulation of histamine in the human body, and make patients feel dizzy, headache, panic and other uncomfortable symptoms.
07. Taking antidiarrheal: Do not drink milk
Milk will not only reduce the efficacy, but also may aggravate diarrhea symptoms due to its lactose content.
08. Take potassium preserving diuretics: avoid bananas and oranges
Because bananas and oranges are rich in potassium, their blood potassium concentration will become very high, and they are prone to fatigue, dyspnea, and even cardiac arrest.
09. Taking antihypertensive drugs: Do not drink grapefruit juice
Naringin in grapefruit juice can affect metabolic enzymes in the liver, thus increasing the toxic and side effects of drugs.
10. Taking multienzyme tablets: avoid drinking hot water
When heated, the active protein in the enzyme will coagulate and denature, losing its digestion.
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