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Drinking milk after taking cold medicine can easily cause calcifications in the stomach and intestines, resulting in the failure of the medicine, and in severe cases, gallstones and kidney stones will be formed.
It's still best to wait about an hour after taking the medicine before drinking milk. I hope it will be, thank you!!
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It is better not to use milk and preservatives.
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Because. Milk.
. Protein.
It will be reduced in combination with drugs.
Efficacy. Therefore, you should drink milk half an hour after taking the medicine.
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No, you cannot. First of all, because milk is rich in minerals, calcium, phosphorus, iron, zinc, copper, manganese, molybdenum. Milk is the best calcium in the human body**, and the ratio of calcium to phosphorus is very appropriate, which is conducive to calcium absorption.
Calcium and iron can form stable complexes or insoluble salts with certain drugs such as tetracycline and erythromycin, making it difficult for drugs to be absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract, and some drugs will even be destroyed by these ions, which reduces the concentration of drugs in the blood and affects the efficacy.
Do not drink milk for 2 hours before and after taking the medicine. Milk itself contains calcium, which is used to deliver tablets or other medicines, which can easily cause calcifications in the stomach and intestines, affect the release and absorption of medicinal power, lead to the failure of medicinal power, and in severe cases, it will produce gallstones and kidney stones.
Antibiotics: including tetracycline, oxytetracycline, doxycycline, etc. Antihypertensive drugs, cardiotonic drugs, iron-containing drugs, and antipsychotic drugs are best not to drink milk after eating.
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Most of the time, milk will interact with stomach acid, resulting in the drug's ineffect"
No, don't drink milk 1 hour before and after taking the medicine, it is easy to form a covering film, and a chemical reaction occurs, which is not good for people"
These two statements upstairs are false.
The absorption of drugs mainly includes passive diffusion, active transport, etc., these absorption methods will not exist because of the "covering film", milk is essentially protein, water and some trace components, and the drugs that can be taken orally will not have a "chemical reaction" with these components of milk. As for "milk will have an effect on gastric acid, resulting in the inability of the drug to play," it is even more nonsense, firstly, gastric acid is not a necessary ingredient for drug absorption, and secondly, the effect of drinking a glass of milk on gastric acid does not affect the normal physiological function of the stomach and gastric acid, therefore, after drinking milk, the drug can still be absorbed, and the effect can still be exerted.
If we look at it in essence, milk and drugs are composed of compounds, and there may be some interactions and "competition" during absorption, but they are not enough to have a decisive impact on the efficacy of the drug, which can be ignored. Some drugs have greater gastrointestinal reactions, and drinking them with milk can also reduce side effects, hehe.
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It is recommended to drink milk three hours after taking cold medicine, which will not increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract and is conducive to the early occurrence of colds**.
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Generally speaking, it is best to drink milk 30 minutes apart after a cold, so that you can drink it.
But don't drink too much milk at once, just drink it in moderation.
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No, it will affect the absorption of the drug. Milk is sweet and slightly beautiful, very nutritious, with the ability to quench thirst, replenish energy and moisturize. It is best to eat and drink milk half an hour before or half an hour after a meal, feed the child more water, eat more fruits and vegetables, feed some noodles and millet porridge, and the child will get better quickly when he has a cold.
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If it is the baby in the weaning period after taking cold medicine, you can drink milk immediately, some babies do not like to take cold medicine, mother also uses milk dipped in cold medicine to feed the baby, cold medicine and milk can be eaten together, it is recommended to take medicine after feeding.
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There are many types of cold medicines for children, including antibiotics, antivirals, and some traditional Chinese medicines. However, the main components of milk are protein and protein, which may affect the metabolism of drugs in the body, and even the acid-base properties of some drugs will be affected, thus affecting the absorption of drugs. If you take medicine, try to take it with plain water, warm water, or some gruel.
Try not to use milk with high protein content, auxiliary foods to take cold medicine, including tea and coffee, and try to use plain water and porridge water.
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Under normal circumstances, you can only drink milk two hours after taking the medicine, otherwise the ingredients in the cold medicine are easy to react with the milk, which will affect the absorption of the drug and the effect of the drug, and the damage to the nutrients of the milk is also relatively large, which will affect the absorption of milk. Two hours after taking cold medicine, the absorption in the stomach is basically completed, and drinking milk has less effect on the medicine.
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Yes, but only after half an hour.
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Question 1: Can I drink milk after taking cold medicine? Hello, hello!
This friend, after taking cold medicine, it is recommended not to drink milk for an hour! The price of medicine on your side is a little more expensive, but on our side, it usually only costs more than ten yuan, and you can get it! If you have a fever, don't drink milk, the protein in milk will exacerbate the fever.
Milk itself generally does not react with cold medicines, so it is not a big problem whether to drink at the same time Milk is very mild in nature, and it is generally toxic drugs that react with milk and lose its effect. Thank you.
Question 2: Can milk and cold medicine be taken together? No, landlord, because milk contains a large amount of calcium and iron, and calcium and iron can form stable complexes or insoluble salts with certain drugs such as tetracycline and erythromycin, which makes it difficult for drugs to be absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract, and some drugs will even be destroyed by these ions, which reduces the concentration of drugs in the blood and affects the efficacy.
Therefore, it is not advisable to take the medicine with milk. Also, do not drink milk 1 hour before and after taking the medicine. Milk is easy to form a covering film on the surface of the drug, so that the calcium, magnesium and other minerals in the milk react with the drug to form non-water-soluble substances, thereby affecting the release and absorption of the drug effect.
Ask question three: How long can I drink milk after taking cold medicine? It should be 1 to 2 hours, and it is best not to drink it because the medicinal properties of cold medicines are different, especially when you have a severe cold, it is better to drink more boiled water, and then drink milk when you have a better cold
Question 4: Can I drink milk after taking medicine if I have a cold and fever A patient with a cold and fever can drink milk after taking cold medicine, and there will be no conflict between the two.
Question 5: Can children drink milk during the period of taking medicine for a cold Personally, I think it can.
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It should be 1 to 2 hours, and it is best not to drink it because the medicinal properties of various cold medicines are different, especially when you have a severe cold, it is better to drink more boiled water, and drink milk when the cold is better
Hello. After taking polio sugar pills, you can drink cold medicine. Advice: It is recommended to drink cold medicine half an hour after taking the polio sugar pills. And there should be an interval of half an hour between different medications. I wish the baby a speedy **.
Wish. Do not drink milk for the first half hour and half an hour after taking the medicine. Because milk contains a large amount of protein, calcium and other trace elements, it will react chemically with drugs, resulting in a decrease in the effect of drugs and an increase in the effectiveness of drugs.
Don't drink it right away, after a while.
You can drink milk after eating pineapple, it's okay, it won't react. Because pineapple is one of the fruits and is rich in vitamins, while milk is a type of milk and is rich in protein. Both of these foods are nutritious, so they can be eaten in the future.
Coffee itself, coffee and some sedative drugs react, I take counterfeit drugs, contain some sedatives, and take counterfeit drugs to use coffee and other medicines.
After eating calcium tablets, you can drink milk for about half an hour to an hour.
You can't drink water just after eating grapes, because grapes have a lot of water content and moisten the intestines, and drinking water will make it easy to have diarrhea. So I don't think it's okay to drink milk either.
When you have a cold and fever, you should not strengthen your nutrition and do not drink milk When you have a cold and fever, it is generally believed that you should strengthen your nutrition and be good for restoring your health. Actually, this is unscientific. This is because people will increase the basal metabolic rate of the human body after eating, so that the body temperature rises, especially the consumption of protein has the greatest impact, eggs, milk protein content is higher, when eating fever, not only can not reduce the body temperature, but will rise, is not conducive to the recovery of the disease.
Other high-protein foods such as lean meat and fish will also increase the body's calories, so you should eat as little as possible.
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Take cold medicine, it is better not to breastfeed. The baby's various organs are not fully developed, and the body's resistance is relatively weak.
When a mother has a cold, the virus may be transmitted to her baby through breast milk, causing her baby to have cold symptoms. Taking cold medicine, the *** of the drug will also affect the baby's growth and development through breast milk.
Therefore, when the mother has a cold, she should try not to touch the baby, take cold medicine, and do not feed the baby. Take cold medicine, it is better not to breastfeed. The baby's various organs are not fully developed, and the body's resistance is relatively weak.
When a mother has a cold, the virus may be transmitted to her baby through breast milk, causing her baby to have cold symptoms. Taking cold medicine, the *** of the drug will also affect the baby's growth and development through breast milk. Therefore, when the mother has a cold, she should try not to touch the baby, take cold medicine, and do not feed the baby.
You can drink milk after eating cold medicine, because milk is rich in a variety of nutrients, as well as protein, protein is a nutrient needed by the human body, which can supplement human nutrition.
In addition, in addition to eating milk, you can also eat some fresh fruits and vegetables, vitamin C and vitamin E, because vitamin C also has an effect of reducing inflammation and clearing heat, such as apples, pears, grapes, pineapples, bananas, etc. In addition, during the cold period, we must pay attention to drinking more water to promote excretion and help the body to remove toxins from the body, and then we must rest more, do not overwork, and avoid engaging in strenuous activities. Because the body's immunity is poor during a cold, if you do strenuous activities, your pores will be susceptible to infection and make the condition worse.
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Milk should not be eaten with cold medicine.
Milk contains a large amount of calcium and iron, and calcium and iron can form stable complexes or insoluble salts with some drugs such as tetracycline and erythromycin, which makes it difficult for drugs to be absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract, and some drugs will even be destroyed by these ions, which reduces the concentration of drugs in the blood and affects the efficacy. Therefore, it is not advisable to take the medicine with milk.
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5. Drinking milk can replenish the body's protein, so as to avoid excessive protein loss and nutrient deficiency during the cold. In addition, milk contains a variety of nutrients, including 8 kinds of amino acids and egg whites (casein, albumin, globulin, milk protein, etc.) that are needed by the human body, which is very helpful for the recovery of the body.
6. People with respiratory diseases, including colds, can drink yogurt. Yogurt helps digestion, shortens the time for food to stay in the abdomen, and can also reduce the phlegm caused by "eating fire", reduce the cold and dampness caused by food and water retention in the patient's body, and avoid phlegm asthma.
71. If you have a fever with a cold, it is best not to drink milk, so as not to affect the fever.
2. It is not advisable to drink too much milk when you have a cold, because the digestive ability of the gastrointestinal tract is weakened during the cold, and if you consume too much protein, the weak and slow body will not only be unable to absorb it, but also increase the burden on the stomach and intestines.
3. It is best to drink hot milk when you have a cold, so as not to aggravate the cold and discomfort of the cold.
You can't drink it, because the milk is thick, and if you drink it, it will wrap the medicine and the medicine will be invalid!
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Colds and eggs. Absolutely.
After eating seafood, it should be separated by 1-2 hours before it can be mixed with milk, because the nutritional value of milk must be fully absorbed and digested. The nutritional value of crabs conflicts with the nutritional value of milk, causing diarrhea, allergies and other symptoms.