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среда, 4 февраля 2009 г.

Medications and Supplements ~ Interaction

If you take both dietary supplements and certain drugs they invariably interact with each other. The issue of this type of interaction is very intricate, and the process itself is quite dangerous. That’s why the best option and main tip to avoid this interaction is getting enlightened regarding the risk this process may lead to.
It’s essential to note that the most vulnerable to the danger of drugs-supplements interaction are kids, senior people, pregnant (or soon-to-be pregnant) women, nursing mums and peeps with chronic diseases. It’s quite logical that the more noticeable dosage and frequency of medications/supplements-taking is, the higher one’s chances to suffer from their risky interaction are. So what are the main characteristics of drugs-supplements interaction?
First outcome is when your supplement doubles the effect of your drug. Say, both medicine and supplement you are on perform similar functions in your body. It means that if you take them both without listening carefully to your doctor’s advice to limit the supplement’s dosage, you will most likely suffer from very powerful (read as: dangerous) effect of such treatment.
Another way of medications-supplements interaction in your body implies the fact that your drug may prevent the supplement from proper absorption into the blood. Supplement in its turn affects the bioavailability of the drug you take. The best solution here is boosting the dosage of your supplement.
The third outcome of drugs-supplements interaction is when their ‘communication’ results in adverse side effects or even signs of drug overdose. In this case it’s better to stop taking your supplements at all.
Remember that the whole thing doesn’t mean that you must stop supplementing your diet or avoid taking prescribed drugs. The main tip for you here is consulting with a professional to help you detect possible risk of this type of interaction in your individual medical case.