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If the label on your medication instructs you to "Take with Food," this particular physician has a warning for you.

It's not a joking idea at all.

By Jacob DamianPublished 9 months ago 3 min read
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It is not a simple effort to ensure that you take all of your medicine on a daily basis by remembering to do so. When you have to take your medication with meals, it might make remembering to take your medication even more difficult. If it is recommended that we take our medicine with food, does it really make that much of a difference if we take the prescription first thing in the morning before we eat anything?

However, it is important to note that you are NOT required to take your medications AT THE SAME TIME THAT YOU ARE EATING. "You can take your medication either after a meal, a snack, or even while you are eating a meal; the important thing is to make sure that there is some food present."

Why is it necessary to take some medications either with meal or after eating?

It is necessary to have meals either before or after taking some medications. The following are the six primary explanations behind this.

In order to lessen the negative consequences of nausea and vomiting

To lessen the severity of these adverse reactions, it is best to take any medications that may induce nausea or vomiting after consuming a meal. Allopurinol and bromocriptine are two examples of drugs in this category.

In order to lessen the risk of adverse consequences caused by stomach irritation, such as indigestion, stomach inflammation, or stomach ulcers

When taking medication that has the potential to cause stomach irritation, it is best to do so in conjunction with meals. Things like biscuits or a sandwich, or even just a glass of milk, should be plenty most of the time. Some examples are as follows:

aspirin, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines (NSAIDs), such as diclofenac and ibuprofen, and steroids, such as prednisolone and dexamethasone are some of the medications that may be prescribed.

In order to alleviate symptoms such as acid reflux, heartburn, and indigestion

Antacids are the medications that are used to prevent heartburn, acid reflux, and indigestion, all of which are conditions that often manifest themselves when stomach acid is created in response to the introduction of food into the stomach. Because of this, it is important to take these drugs either shortly after or while you are eating your meal for the best results.

In order to prevent the medication from being lost in the water,

After eating, you should use treatments for oral thrush or mouth ulcers such as mouthwashes, liquid nystatin, and miconazole gel. These should be taken as directed. This is due to the fact that consuming food causes the medication to be flushed out too rapidly.

In order to guarantee that the medication will be absorbed into the circulation effectively

Ritonavir, a pharmaceutical used to treat HIV, is one of several medications that must have food in the stomach and intestines in order for the body to absorb it correctly.

In order to assist the body in digesting the food.

Diabetes medications that are swallowed should typically be taken at the same times each day: before, during, and after meals. This is done to lower blood sugar levels after eating and to prevent hypoglycemia, which is a dangerously low blood sugar level.

In addition, enzyme supplements, which may be helpful for persons who have chronic pancreatitis, should be taken with meals so as to better assist the body in metabolising the food being consumed.

Details about your prescribed medication

Talk to your primary care physician or chemist if you are unclear how to take your medication or when to take it. You may also get assistance by calling NHS 111.

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