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Лікар розповіла, чим заборонено запивати таблетки: ліки не подіють
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Лікар розповіла, чим заборонено запивати таблетки: ліки не подіють

The article discusses proper methods for taking medication, emphasizing the importance of correct hydration. It highlights that while water is generally recommended, certain medications require specific types of fluids for optimal absorption. Dr. Kateryna Skorjak, a family doctor at the Odrex clinic, explains that fat-soluble vitamins like A, D, E, and K need fats for absorption, making milk a suitable option in some cases. However, she warns against using sugary carbonated drinks, alcohol, energy drinks, and strong teas or coffee, which can interfere with drug effectiveness or cause adverse effects. The piece advises reading medication instructions carefully and avoiding common mistakes in pill-taking.

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Лікар розповіла, чим заборонено запивати таблетки: ліки не подіють

The article discusses proper methods for taking medication, emphasizing the importance of correct hydration. It highlights that while water is generally recommended, certain medications require specific types of fluids for optimal absorption. Dr. Kateryna Skorjak, a family doctor at the Odrex clinic, explains that fat-soluble vitamins like A, D, E, and K need fats for absorption, making milk a suitable option in some cases. However, she warns against using sugary carbonated drinks, alcohol, energy drinks, and strong teas or coffee, which can interfere with drug effectiveness or cause adverse effects. The piece advises reading medication instructions carefully and avoiding common mistakes in pill-taking.

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