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..jto2.t92tr rs..}JL olf; oY!"f ,ntglfsoltilli The drug food lnteractlon ls smnarlzed ln the table below. CepbalosporiDs, penicillin Take on aD empty stomach to speed absorption of the drugs. Erythronycin Don't take with fruit juice or wine, which dectease the drug's effectiveness. Sulfa drugs Increase the risk of Vitamin B-12 deficiency Tetracycline Dairy products reduce the drug's Ditatrtin, phenobarbital effectiveness. Lowers Vitamin C Inctease the risk of anemia and problems due to deEciency Fluoxetine Reduce appetite and can lead to qcessive weight loss Aloqt*alt diet increases the risk of lithium toxicit$ excessive salt reduces the drug's efficacy Foods high in tJnamine (aged cheeses, processed meats, legumes, witre, beer, ^motrg others) can brhg otr a hypertensive crisis. Many foods, especially legumes, meat, fist, and foods high in Vitamin C, reduce absorption of the drugs.
lfA o .jLtrrbP.;ll1ol$ ACE inhibitors Alpha blockers Alpha blockers Antiarrhythmic drugs Beta blocken Potassium sparing diuretics Pseudoephedrine Theophylline ...(r-lrl) o.rg;l.r crIil.t3 Take on an emPty stomach to imProve the absorption of the drugs. Take with liquid or food to avoid excessive drop in blood Pressure. Take with liquid or food to avoid qcessive drop in blood Pressure. Avoid caffeine, which increases the risk of irregular heartbeat Take on an empty stomac\ food' especially meat, increas€s the drugis effects and can cause dizinesS snd low blood pr€$ture. Avoid taking with milk and high fiber foods, which reduce ahorPtion, increases potassium loss. Increase the risk of deficiency. Unless a doctor advises othetwise, don't take diuretics with potassium supple,ments or salt substitutes, which c:ln cause potassium overload. lncrease the reaction to MSG Avoid caffeine, which increase feelings of anxietv and nelvousness' Cbarbroiled foods and high protein protein diet reduce absorPtion. Caffeine increases the risk of drug toxicity.
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lfA o .jLtrrbP.;ll1ol$<br />
ACE inhibitors<br />
Alpha blockers<br />
Alpha blockers<br />
Antiarrhythmic drugs<br />
Beta blocken<br />
Potassium sparing<br />
diuretics<br />
Pseudoephedrine<br />
Theophylline<br />
...(r-lrl) o.rg;l.r crIil.t3<br />
Take on an emPty stomach to imProve<br />
the absorption of the drugs.<br />
Take with liquid or food to avoid<br />
excessive drop in blood Pressure.<br />
Take with liquid or food to avoid<br />
qcessive drop in blood Pressure.<br />
Avoid caffeine, which increases the<br />
risk of irregular heartbeat<br />
Take on an empty stomac\ food'<br />
especially meat, increas€s the drugis<br />
effects and can cause dizinesS snd<br />
low blood pr€$ture.<br />
Avoid taking with milk and high fiber<br />
foods, which reduce ahorPtion,<br />
increases potassium loss.<br />
Increase the risk of<br />
deficiency.<br />
Unless a doctor advises othetwise,<br />
don't take diuretics with potassium<br />
supple,ments or salt substitutes, which<br />
c:ln cause potassium overload.<br />
lncrease the reaction to MSG<br />
Avoid caffeine, which increase feelings<br />
of anxietv and nelvousness'<br />
Cbarbroiled foods and high protein<br />
protein diet reduce absorPtion.<br />
Caffeine increases the risk of drug<br />
toxicity.