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FDA/National Consumers League - Pamphlet on Food and Drug Interactions
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"U. S. Food and Drug Administration
National Consumers League
1998
Food & Drug Interactions
Food & Drug
Interactions
Medicines can treat and cure many health
problems. However, they must be taken
properly to ensure that they are safe and
effective. Many medicines have powerful
ingredients that interact with the human body
in different ways, and diet and lifestyle can
sometimes have a significant impact on a drug's
ability to work in the body. Certain foods,
beverages, alcohol, caffeine, and even cigarettes
can interact with medicines. This may make
them less effective or may cause dangerous side
effects or other problems.
When you take medicine, be sure to follow
your doctor's instructions carefully to obtain the
maximum benefit with the least risk. Changes
in a medicine's effect due to an interaction with
food, alcohol or caffeine can be significant;
however, there are many individual factors that
influence the potential for such variations, like
dose, age, weight, sex, and overall health.
This brochure has information about
possible interactions between many common
prescription and nonprescription (over-the-
counter) medications with food, alcohol and
caffeine. But this brochure should not replace the
advice from your physician, pharmacist, or other
health care professional. If you have any
questions or concerns about possible drug
interactions, consult your health care
professional.
Make sure your doctor and pharmacist know
about every drug you are taking, including
nonprescription drugs and any dietary
supplements such as vitamins, minerals and
herbals. If you have problems or experience side
effects related to medication, call your health care
provider right away. It is also important to
remember that many drugs interact with other
drugs and may cause serious medical conditions.
In this brochure, the generic (nonproprietary)
name for each drug is stated first. Bra"
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