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Will milk be the cure.
Usually we all know that we generally have to take medicine after getting sick, and everyone will notice when taking medicine, some doctors require some taboo things, for example, some medicines can not eat spicy food, such as peppers, garlic, leeks, etc., and some medicines can not eat some greasy food, such as when taking some cough medicine, the doctor will recommend not to eat lard and other greasy food, do not eat pork, etc., and one thing we also know, it is best not to drink tea when taking medicine, Because tea can have an antidote, will drinking milk also affect the efficacy?
According to the research of relevant experts, taking medicine with milk will affect the best effect of some drugs, so you need to pay attention to and avoid some of the following drugs. When taking tetracycline, oxytetracycline, doxycycline, methoxytetracycline and dimethylaminetetracycline, if milk is drunk at the same time or for a short period of time, the efficacy of these drugs will be weakened or even completely ineffective.
Heart patients drink a lot of milk when they take digitalis, digitis and other drugs, which can easily produce accumulative drug poisoning reactions, and sometimes lead to accidents. When patients with severe blood pressure drink milk or dairy products while taking the strong antihypertensive drug Youdening, the antihypertensive effect of the drug will be greatly reduced, and the severe case will continue to increase blood pressure or produce hypertensive crisis.
When taking psychiatric drugs** and hypoglycemic drugs, milk and milk foods are taken at the same time, resulting in reduced efficacy or increased toxicity. Children with rickets drink milk and eat breast milk at the same time when taking calcium tablets, and the efficacy of calcium tablets and the nutritional value of dairy products will be reduced at the same time when yogurt and milk cakes are used.
In fact, the solution to these problems is very simple, that is, to stagger the time of their taking with each other, generally only about 1 hour apart to avoid these adverse situations.
Can milk and eggs be eaten together.
Can milk and eggs be eaten together. It is rumored on the Internet that eating milk and eggs together will reduce the nutritional value of the two and should not be eaten together.
In fact, this is not the case, the breakfast combination of milk + eggs has always been the easiest and healthiest combination, both of which are rich in protein and can supplement the necessary nutrients for the human body, so milk and eggs can be eaten together. However, it should be noted that it is not advisable to eat too much at a time, and it is recommended to eat only one egg a day so as not to increase the burden on the stomach.
In addition, it should be noted that some people are used to beating raw eggs into the brewed milk, which is not a healthy eating habit, so it is not recommended to eat this way. Because the temperature in the milk is not high enough, the eggs are not fully cooked, and this way of eating may introduce the bacteria in the raw eggs into the body, which is not only unhygienic but also unhealthy. Relying on the temperature of milk alone can not kill all bacteria, such a way of eating is easy to cause gastroenteritis, and the protein of raw eggs is not easy to absorb, so eating can not supplement more nutrients.
Therefore, eggs are not washed with milk, and eggs can only be eaten after they are cooked thoroughly to ensure nutrition and meet hygienic requirements. If the breakfast includes four parts: cereals, animal foods, milk, vegetables and fruits, the nutrition will be more comprehensive.
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Milk has a certain antidote function. Milk and medication should not be taken at the same time. It will not only affect the efficacy of the drug, but also affect the absorption of milk, increasing the burden on the stomach.
Moreover, taking milk with the drug will also make the drug have a protective film, hindering the release of the drug and the body's absorption of the drug. Therefore, it is not recommended to take milk and medicine together, you can drink milk half an hour or an hour after taking the drug, so as not to affect the efficacy of the drug. so as not to cause adverse effects on the body.
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Is milk an antidote? Milk is not an antidote, milk can only be calcium supplement, it has no effect on the antidote, and I think it is best not to take milk and medicine at the same time.
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Milk does not have the function of antidote, generally speaking, if you take cold medicine, you will not be able to drink milk, because it will be mutually reinforcing.
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Hello, under normal circumstances, there is no antidote to milk, you can only drink it when you are thirsty when you are calcium supplemented.
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If you are taking medicine, it is recommended that you do not drink milk, and it is best to drink milk after you are better.
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Drinking milk increases the absorption of most drugs, such as cephalosporin and erythromycin.
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Hello, milk is not an antidote. When taking the medicine, you must take it with warm water.
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Milk has no antidote, but milk is rich in calcium, which can be combined with the active ingredients in the medicine, resulting in the active ingredients in the medicine are not conducive to the absorption of the human body.
When milk and the drug are mixed together, a film will be formed on the surface of the drug, which encapsulates the drug and hinders the release of the active ingredients in the drug; At the same time, milk will also form a membrane on the surface of the stomach wall, which hinders the absorption of drugs by the gastric mucosa.
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Drinking pure milk is not an antidote, and it is okay to drink it caused by drugs, but it is best not to take medicine with milk, and it is best to use water to take medicine.
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Generally, there is no antidote, but milk and medicine cannot be taken at the same time, which will not only affect the effect of the medicine, but also affect the absorption of milk and increase the burden on the stomach and intestines.
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Overview. Usually we all know that we generally have to take medicine after getting sick, and everyone will notice when taking medicine, some doctors require some taboo things, for example, some medicines can not eat spicy food, such as peppers, garlic, leeks, etc., and some medicines can not eat some greasy food, such as when taking some cough medicine, the doctor will recommend not to eat lard and other greasy food, do not eat pork, etc., and one thing we also know, it is best not to drink tea when taking medicine, Because tea can have an antidote, will drinking milk also affect the efficacy?
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1 In fact, I think that as long as you don't use milk to take medicine, it shouldn't matter much, because the ingredients in milk are beneficial to the human body, and drinking milk can enhance our immunity.
2 But it should also be noted that if the drug instructions do not clearly state, the general drug has no interaction effect, you can drink milk, it is best to warm the milk when drinking, hot milk helps our gastrointestinal health, and can increase the calcium in our body.
3 However, it is important to note that it is best not to drink milk at the same time during oral medicine, especially when taking Chinese herbal decoction or proprietary Chinese medicine, as chemical reactions can occur between the ingredients. Milk can be drunk but after an hour after taking the medicine, hopefully the above will help you.
Precautions. In fact, as long as the general medicine is not taken with milk, it is generally fine, and there are some special drugs, it is better not to drink milk, drinking water is a good choice, milk or wait for the body to get better before drinking.
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There should be, but it's not very big.
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Pure milk will not have an antidote, and pure milk will not have any *** when mixed with medicine, but will have resistance and immunity enhancement to the sick body.
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The antidote is something superstitious. In fact, there is no scientific basis.
Hope, thank you.
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Drinking milk generally does not reduce the efficacy of the drug, but milk can protect the gastric mucosa and hinder the absorption of the drug, so that the effect of the drug is reduced, so milk still has a certain impact on the efficacy. You can't drink milk when taking medicine, and milk will significantly affect the body's absorption of the drug.
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Pure milk is not a drug, she is some kind of antidote, but if you are poisoned, you can drink a little milk to protect your stomach.
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After taking the medicine, it is best to drink milk half an hour apart.
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