Why Can not Drink Drugs With Milk?
Jakarta, 'Do not take medicine with milk' sentences are often heard or delivered by people when wanting oral drug consumption. Why can not milk be combined with medicine? Drugs or antibiotics taken with oral can be efficient for a person when consumed and well absorbed by the body. Oral medication should be absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract until it can enter the bloodstream and then send to the affected area or natural infection for healing. There are various aspects that affect the strength of the body to absorb the drug well, including the relative acidity in the stomach, the presence or absence of other nutrients or other nutrients, and whether there are specific elements in the body such as calcium. As taken from Everydayhealth. com, Saturday (1/1/2011) some drugs such as family of antibiotics that have tetracyclic content will also react with milk. Calcium in milk will also bind drugs or antibiotics to avoid the absorption of the drug in the body. Beyond that there is a good medicine consumed after eating and after eating, this kind of thing because the food consumed it can affect the absorption of drugs. Because it's so necessary to follow the usage guidelines listed on bottles or packs of drugs, and the good guys always ask the requirements of the drugs they take to the pharmacist. So what about other drinks such as coffee, tea or juice? Other drinks such as coffee, tea or juice usually contain a variety of compounds such as caffeine, which can react with the drugs consumed to affect absorption. Therefore people are always advised to consume the drug by using water in the know has no content whatsoever, so as not to affect drug absorption. Beyond that, white water can help dissolve the drugs consumed in the stomach until the absorption system becomes better and more easy. (ver / ir)