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In the meantime, here are some commonly used medications and the foods and beverages that could create a problematic pairing. Dairy and some antibiotics. Leafy greens and warfarin. Cured meats, soy, other tyramine-containing foods, plus MAOIs. Grapefruit and cholesterol-lowering drugs.
Adjust the fast so that it encompasses a period of time in between medication doses. For example, eat breakfast around 6 or 7 am (and take the morning dose of medication) and then eat dinner at 6 or 7 pm (and take the evening dose of medication).
But in most cases, its best to take your medication within 30 minutes of a full meal to help with absorption. However, if youre trying to avoid irritating or upsetting your stomach, a smaller snack or glass of milk or juice may be enough.
Taking medication on an empty stomach When this happens, the amount of medicine that actually makes its way into the bloodstream may be too small for the treatment to be fully effective.
To reduce side effects of stomach irritation, including indigestion, stomach inflammation or ulcers. Some medicines can irritate the stomach, and taking them with food will reduce this effect. Things such as biscuits or a sandwich, or a glass of milk, are usually enough.
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A fairly common question you might have when picking up a prescription is whether or not you can take it with food. You may be surprised to learn that some medications should be separated from calcium-rich dairy products, including milk, yogurt, cheese, and ice cream.
Foods can enhance, delay, or decrease drug absorption. Foods impair absorption of many antibiotics. They can alter metabolism of drugs; eg, high-protein diets can accelerate metabolism of certain drugs by stimulating cytochrome P-450.
Medications can decrease nutrient absorption. Example: Laxatives can decrease the absorption of many vitamins and minerals. Laxatives cause food to move rapidly through the body causing poor nutrient absorption. Example: Some anticonvulsants can decrease folate absorption.

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