Aug 13, 2020

Is it good to take medicine with tea?

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Take medicine with tea

     Whether or not it can be taken with tea can not be generalized. In most cases, it is not recommended to take the medicine with tea, especially western medicines containing iron such as ferrous sulfate, ferrous carbonate, citric acid, and iron amine, and aluminum-containing agents such as aluminum hydroxide. , When the polyphenols in the tea soup combine with metal ions and precipitate, it will reduce or lose the efficacy.


      In addition, the caffeine (also known as "caffeine") contained in tea has an excitatory effect. Therefore, when taking sedative, hypnotic, and antitussive drugs, it is not advisable to use tea to avoid drug conflicts and reduce efficacy. When taking preparations, such as protein and starch, it is not suitable to drink tea. Polyphenols in tea can be combined with and reduce the activity. Certain bioalkaline preparations, as well as atropine, aspirin and other drugs, should not be taken with tea. Taking furazolidone, methyl and a small amount of tea can cause insomnia, and large amounts of tea can increase blood pressure.


      It is generally believed that you should stop drinking tea within 2 hours after taking the medicine. However, when taking vitamin drugs, stimulants, diuretics, hypolipidemic, hypoglycemic, and whitening drugs, they can generally be taken with tea. For example, drinking tea after taking vitamin C. Green tea is rich in catechins, which can help the absorption and accumulation of vitamin C in the body. Moreover, the tea itself has the functions of excitement, diuresis, lowering blood fat, lowering blood sugar, and raising whiteness. When taking such drugs, the tea has a synergistic effect.



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