Can you drink Pu er tea while taking Western medicine, and can you drink tea while taking Western me

Updated on healthy 2024-03-23
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Will it be as soon as possible Puyang suddenly asked.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Try not to drink tea when taking Western medicine, because there is a substance called tannic acid in tea, which is an acidic substance, and after the reaction of many components in the drug, many substances in the drug cannot be dissolved in the human body and are not easy to be absorbed, which will affect the efficacy of the drug and is not conducive to the recovery of the body. There are also some people who take traditional Chinese medicine because of the needs of the body, but there is generally a large amount of iron in traditional Chinese medicine, and the tannic acid in the tea will react with it, so that the drug will lose its original effect.

    Disadvantages of drinking tea.

    1. Drinking too much tea can cause stomach problems.

    Drinking too much strong tea often will also cause great damage to the gastric mucosa, and will also dilute the gastric juice, resulting in the weakening of the digestion ability of the stomach and intestines, and the deposition of food in the stomach and intestines, which will cause abdominal pain, indigestion and other manifestations, and may even cause duodenal ulcer.

    2. Drinking too much tea will hinder the body's absorption of iron.

    Tea also contains a lot of tannic acid and green tea, but after the human body drinks a large amount of strong tea, the combination of tannic acid and iron will be more active, which will bring obstacles and effects to the absorption of iron by the human body, and make the human body specifically manifest as iron deficiency anemia.

    3. Drinking too much tea is easy to produce constipation.

    The tannic acid in tea can not only combine with iron, but also combine with the protein in food to produce a tannin protein that is not easy to digest and absorb, which will also cause constipation, and for the elderly with constipation, it will also further aggravate the disease.

    4. Drinking too much tea can lead to increased blood pressure and heart failure.

    The caffeine in strong tea will also make people's heartbeat faster and blood pressure higher, and at the same time, a large amount of strong tea entering the blood vessels will also increase the burden on the heart, and there will still be discomfort such as chest tightness and palpitations, and the degree of heart failure will also increase.

    Therefore, when people drink Western medicine, try not to drink tea, and should be properly controlled when drinking traditional Chinese medicine, although drinking tea can refresh the mind and have a certain effect on human health care, but people usually try not to drink strong tea or drink too much tea, because this will also affect the body's absorption of iron, and it is also easy to cause constipation, resulting in increased blood pressure.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is best to use warm boiled water instead of tea, because tea contains a variety of amino acids, vitamins, inorganic salts, tannic acid, volatile oils, and alkaloids such as caffeine and theophylline, which will interact with some drugs. Caffeine excites the nerve center, taking it with sleeping pills can reduce its efficacy, taking it with antidepressants can cause arrhythmias, and theophylline can affect the absorption of anti-tremor paralysis drugs in the gastrointestinal tract, thereby reducing the efficacy.

    The polyphenols in strong tea can be complexed with erythromycin in the intestine to reduce the blood concentration, and the theophylline can compete with quinolones for the metabolic pathway, so that the blood concentration increases. The polyphenols in tea will complex with the divalent iron ions in the iron supplement to form a precipitate, making it difficult to absorb and dissolve, so it should be strictly forbidden to drink tea when supplementing iron. The cardiotonic, digoxin, can combine with the polyphenols in tea to form a precipitate, which can hinder absorption and reduce efficacy.

    Therefore, it is recommended not to drink tea when taking medicine, and if you drink tea and take medicine at least an hour, this can reduce the interaction between tea and medicine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Whether you can drink tea after taking Western medicine mainly needs to follow the doctor's advice, because most Western medicines drinking tea will reduce the efficacy of the medicine, but some drinking tea will not affect the efficacy of the medicine. So it's better to ask your doctor and take it according to the effect of the drug.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It should not be possible that the tea polyphenols in tea will react with some components in Western medicine, enhance or reduce the efficacy, so it is best to use warm boiled water when taking Western medicine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is not possible to drink tea when taking Western medicine, because tea contains tea polyphenols and other substances that will affect the absorption of drugs and make the drugs unable to play the greatest role, so it is best to use warm boiled water to take medicine when taking Western medicine, not tea.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Tea can be drunk without affecting the efficacy of the medicine. But you can no longer drink tea while taking medicine. It can be drunk at other times. It is best to space half an hour or more. And pay attention to the contraindication of smoking and alcohol when drinking medicine. Eat less cold, cold or spicy foods. Take your medication as prescribed.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, yes, but it's better not to do it. Although proper drinking of tea has a protective effect on the body, it is not recommended to use tea to take drugs**, because tea is easy to affect the absorption of certain drugs, such as drugs containing calcium preparations and iron preparations are not suitable for taking with tea, which requires you to pay attention to it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Can I drink tea while taking western medicine? No, because tea is sobering, when you go to the hospital to get medicine, the doctor will remind you not to drink tea, alcohol, coffee, etc., these are sobering, so no matter what medicine you take, it is best not to drink tea.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You can't drink tea right away after taking Western medicine. The tea polyphenols in Western medicine and tea have contradictory or mutual reactions between Western medicine and tea, so you can't drink tea immediately after eating Western medicine. Tea contains tea polyphenols, and it also contains theophylline, which can reduce the efficacy of Western medicine and cause adverse reactions if it works together with the acidic components in Western medicine.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Try not to drink tea when taking Western medicine, tea is rich in a lot of tannins, theophylline, caffeine and other substances, which may have some chemical reactions with the drugs taken by the patient. At this time, the efficacy of the drug will be affected. It will cause the drug effect to be difficult to absorb, and even cause the drug effect to fail, so that it will not be able to achieve the best effect.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Taking western medicine is. No tea. The two react. Reduced efficacy. So. You can't drink tea while taking western medicine.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is recommended not to drink tea when taking western medicine. Tea itself is a taste of Chinese medicine, it contains. Xanthine polyphenols.

    Ingredients such as theanine have the effect of separation, and they can be present in the body at the same time with other drugs or serious chemical reactions. This in turn affects the efficacy of the drug. It is even possible to produce some poisons, so you can't drink tea when you take Western medicine, let alone take medicine with tea.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Tea should not be drunk when taking Western medicine, and should be washed with plain water.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Tea should not be drunk during the period of taking medicine, because tea is rich in tannic acid and tea polyphenols, which will reduce the absorption and efficacy of some drugs, enhance the quality of drugs, and make drugs secondary ineffective. For example, the tea polyphenols in tea will increase the side effects of cardiovascular drugs such as anti-arrhythmic drugs, such as causing palpitations, tachycardia, arrhythmia, palpitation, etc.

    In addition, the tannic acid in tea will interact with the iron ions of some drugs such as Hongyuanda and ferrous sulfate oral liquid, causing secondary failure and drug ineffectiveness.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is recommended not to drink tea when taking western medicine.

    In clinical practice, tea itself is a traditional Chinese medicine, it contains xanthines, polyphenols, theanine and other components have pharmacological effects, they can have various chemical reactions with other drugs or elements existing in the body at the same time, and then affect the efficacy of the drug, and may even produce some poison, so you can not drink tea when taking Western medicine, let alone use tea to take medicine.

    Tea contains a substance called saponic acid, which can react with proteins, alkaloids, heavy metal salts and other substances in the drug to produce precipitation, which will not only affect the efficacy of the drug, but also produce some ***. In addition, tea also contains caffeine, theophylline and other ingredients, which have the effect of excitating the nerve center.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Tea can be drunk, but it is better not to drink strong tea.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hello! Regardless of whether you take Chinese medicine or Western medicine, it is best not to drink tea. Because tea can halve or invalidate the effect of medicine, it is said that tea should not be drunk while taking medicine.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is best not to drink tea when taking Western medicine, because there are a large amount of tannic acid, theophylline, caffeine, and theobromine in tea that can chemically react with many drugs, which can easily affect the efficacy of the drug, causing the drug to be ineffective or difficult to absorb, and it cannot achieve the best effect.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    No. It is recommended not to drink tea when taking western medicine. In clinical practice, tea itself is a traditional Chinese medicine, and the xanthines, polyphenols, theanine and other components it contains have pharmacological effects, and they can react with other drugs existing in the body at the same time.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    You can't drink tea right away when you take Western medicine, because tea polyphenols can decompose medicine and these ingredients are in it, so you can't drink it with tea, you have to wait for two hours or a happy event before you can drink it, you can't drink it together, drink it, that medicine is definitely not good for the body, there is a chemical reaction and effect.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It should be possible.

    Strong tea is not allowed.

    You can read the package insert.

    There should be above.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Try not to drink tea during the period of taking Western medicine, tea contains tea polyphenols, but also contains theophylline, this alkaline component and the acidic components in Western medicine will reduce the efficacy of Western medicine.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It is not recommended to use tea, it is best to use warm boiled water to eat Western medicine, tea contains a variety of amino acids, vitamins, inorganic salts, etc., these substances will interact with some drugs to affect the absorption of drug efficacy, and produce adverse reactions.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It is better to have warm boiled water, not tea. Because tea contains a variety of amino acids, vitamins, inorganic salts, tannic acid, volatile oil, caffeine, theophylline and other alkaloids. These substances interact with certain medications, caffeine can excite nerve centers, sleep pills can reduce efficacy, and antidepressants can cause arrhythmias.

    Theophylline can affect the absorption of anti-tremor paralysis drugs in the gastrointestinal tract, thus reducing the efficacy and so on.

    If you want to drink tea, you can drink tea one hour after taking the medicine, which can reduce the interaction between tea and medicine.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Tea must not be drunk when taking Western medicine, because many tea contains chemical components that can react with a variety of pharmaceutical components, so that the drug loses its corresponding effect.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Do not drink tea tea when drinking Western medicine, it will reduce the efficacy of the medicine.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    It is best to space 2-4 hours apart to allow the drug to absorb before drinking tea.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Strong tea antidote, drinking medicine is not suitable for drinking tea.

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