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When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by Dentalgist: 8:12am On Apr 21, 2019
Does eating before taking our drugs or taking them after a meal affect the efficacy of the drugs?

A number of us would have been told we should take our drugs after eating, on an empty stomach, or not to take certain drugs with certain foods. What are the factual bases of these instructions?

The truth is that such instructions are relative and depend on the type of medication, the requirements accompanying a particular medication, as well as the type of food we are taking.

Food Triggers Changes In The body

It is first important to understand that food might trigger changes in our body. These changes include increasing the blood supply in the gut, increasing bile and also the level of acidity. These changes that are linked to our eating habits determine medication absorption. Hence the food we eat and the drinks we take affect medication and the response of a person’s body to the medication.

Before or After?

Taking medication after eating or with food usually means taking medication 30 minutes to one hour after a meal. For medication such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) (ibuprofen, aspirin), metformin for diabetes and steroid medication, these need to be taken after eating.

With a few exceptions, and unless stated otherwise by a doctor, most anti-malaria medications are also taken with a meal. This is important because taking medicine after a meal not only ensures that medicine is absorbed into the bloodstream but also prevents side effects, stomach irritation and ulcers.

Taking medication on an empty stomach (before food) means at least two hours after a meal and one hour before a meal. Some of the medications that are required to be taken on an empty stomach include Antihistamines, used to treat allergies, thyroid hormones and bisphosphonates, used for bone protection. They are taken on an empty stomach because taking them while eating prevents the stomach from absorbing the medication.

Please note that in instances where you do not seek directions from the information provided on medication labels, always refer to a doctor or pharmacist for advice on taking medicine. The doctor’s extensive knowledge of a patient’s symptoms, their health history and specific health needs make them the first-line for advice.

How Some Foods Affect Some Drugs

On the other hand, some medicines can work better or are affected not only by the presence or lack thereof of food in the stomach but also the type of food or drink.

In 1989, a research group discovered that grapefruit and having grapefruit juice interacts and interferes with some types of medication. The medication that was found to be affected include statins that lower cholesterol, an anti-hypertensive medication, medication for heart arrhythmia, organ-transplant rejection medicines and anti-anxiety medicine.

An enzyme found in grapefruits known as CYP3A4 is responsible for reducing the level of absorption of medicines. This is particularly important as CYP3A4 is involved in the bioactivation of almost 50 per cent of all drugs. Therefore, when grapefruit juice is consumed, the effectiveness of the drug is reduced and it also augments the side effects of the medication.

Patients who take blood-thinning medication (anticoagulant) like warfarin, phenprocoumon and acenocoumarol were advised to avoid dietary vitamin K that can be found in leafy greens as it counteracts the effects of their medication. However, a recent systematic review later found that the effects of such foods were only detected for high vitamin K intake.

The review suggests 118 grams per day of raw lettuce green leaf (equivalent to about one and a half cups of raw lettuce), 106 grams per day of cooked broccoli (equivalent to about one and a quarter cups of cooked broccoli), or 30 grams per day of cooked spinach (equivalent to about one-eighth of a quarter cup of cooked spinach) as a moderate amount in your diet.

Hence to ensure the absorption of your medication, it is best to maintain a consistent diet that is not filled with an excessive amount of leafy greens.

Alcohol

According to the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA), alcohol should be avoided if you are taking medication due to an increased risk of adverse effects. Consulting a doctor before you swallow your medicine with alcohol, drinking alcohol after taking medication and taking medication after having an alcoholic drink is important.

The FDA warns that alcohol taken with antihistamines causes drowsiness. Pain relieving medication like paracetamol can cause severe liver damage when mixed with three or more alcoholic drinks, regularly. Also, NSAIDs, (drugs like diclofenac; a component of most body pain-relieving drugs sold by pharmacies and drug hawkers) can cause stomach bleeding when frequently mixed with three or more alcoholic drinks.

In addition, do not take alcohol with a narcotic analgesic, asthma medication, statins, vasodilators-nitrates for treating angina, antibiotics, antidepressants, antipsychotics, sleeping medication (sedatives) and bipolar disorder medication.

Dairy Products

Dairy products like milk, yoghurt, cheese or calcium-fortified juices contain calcium which affects certain antibiotics such as tetracycline and ciprofloxacin. Calcium and antibiotic interaction occur when calcium binds to antibiotics and prevents their absorption to fight an infection, Neal Patel from the Royal Pharmaceutical Society said.

He added, “Even if the milk affects just half of the drug, you’re only getting half the dose, which could mean the infection isn’t killed off by the end of the course.”

However, according to the FDA, it is safe to have a meal that contains the dairy products in them, especially in small quantities.

In saying this, the aim is that we improve the effectiveness and safety of our medication by thinking carefully about when we take them. The various foods mentioned do not imply that we completely eliminate them from our diets as they include foods that form a holistic, nutritional and balanced diet.

Rather, this offers a guide underpinned by experts advice that will help those taking the medications listed. Indeed, Dima Qato, a pharmacist and assistant professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago, who studied food and drug interaction, advised that “leaving at least two to four hours between the interacting food or juice and the medication is usually recommended.”

Tavershima Adongo, a medical consultant with the Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism, said: “When we take medicines, they act on our bodies and our bodies act on them. These actions are determined by different factors within our bodies, among which is the type of food (by which we mean both solid food items and drinks) we eat around taking our medications.”

He said this is because food in the body is broken down into its chemical components, which goes ahead to interact with medicines (which are also chemical compounds in themselves); like most chemicals would.

“These interactions, therefore, can serve within the body to enhance behaviours that aid the action of the drug, delay its actions, complement its action or completely block its actions.

“When the medication label says to take with a meal or after a meal, for instance, this simply implies that fat in the food can either delay or enhance absorption of such a drug,” Mr Adongo said.

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Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by MosakuAW(m): 12:25pm On Apr 21, 2019
What a question!

Not all drugs are taken before meal and some drugs must be taken after meal. All depends on the ailment and doctor prescriptions.

Simple!

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Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by Nobody: 12:25pm On Apr 21, 2019
No specific time to take drug i.e before or after meal.
It depends on the drug.
Some work better after meal. Some before. Some work better with fatty meal.

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Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by kullflex: 12:25pm On Apr 21, 2019
all this long story for Drugs

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Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by jovie50: 12:25pm On Apr 21, 2019
@Op

So after all this long story; when is it proper to take drugs, before or after meal?

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Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by jovial22(m): 12:25pm On Apr 21, 2019
Do u expect me to read all that??

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Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by Mutuwa(m): 12:25pm On Apr 21, 2019
From experience I take drugs after meal and I begun to see the nifty effects of it almost immediately or so soon thereafter.
Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by Nobody: 12:26pm On Apr 21, 2019
In between meals.
Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by jauntty: 12:26pm On Apr 21, 2019
The best time to take drugs....

Simply follow the Doctor's instructions.

By Doctor I don't mean Emeka that sells paracetamol, vitamins and condoms at one chemist or Musa that sells panadol extra and tramadol at the street kiosk or bolanle that sell Agbo malaria grin grin grin

I mean a professional/licensed Doctor or Pharmacist cool

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Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by GavelSlam: 12:26pm On Apr 21, 2019
If na Igbo, take 6 wraps of fufu before and after..

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Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by timbs001(m): 12:27pm On Apr 21, 2019
Na wa oo. All these long story to answer the question. Op oya tell us the answer in a simple sentence.

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Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by Neyoohpompy(m): 12:27pm On Apr 21, 2019
And you want me to read this epistle?

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Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by Nobody: 12:29pm On Apr 21, 2019
jovie50:
@Op

So after all this long story; when is it proper to take drugs, before or after meal?
exactly my thoughts grin

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Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by Famocious(m): 12:30pm On Apr 21, 2019
No definite answer to this question the same way a cap cannot fit all heads.

Almost every drug has a leaflet that comes with it.

There drugs we take with food, there are some after food and some on empty stomach.

There are some drugs that should be used alone on empty stomach , not with other medications.

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Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by TheGameYard(m): 12:31pm On Apr 21, 2019
Different drugs , different prescription. The doctor or pharmacist should tell you
Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by Bomgirl(f): 12:31pm On Apr 21, 2019
Depends on the taste and size. Some drugs are meant to be buried inside eba and swallowed. angry angry

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Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by onadana: 12:31pm On Apr 21, 2019
jovie50:
@Op

So after all this long story; when is it proper to take drugs, before or after meal?

Just imagine after all the epistle

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Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by InvertedHammer: 12:34pm On Apr 21, 2019
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When is the best time to take a suppository?


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Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by STRENGTHesq(m): 12:34pm On Apr 21, 2019
cheesy
Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by Reeb2244: 12:34pm On Apr 21, 2019
kullflex:
all this long story for Drugs
Drugs is a very long story.

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Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by talentedjoe(m): 12:34pm On Apr 21, 2019
Depends on the drugs. Rate of absorption affects the therapeutic effect and pharmacological action of a drug. Therefore, ask your Pharmacist to give you the right prescription and label for these drugs
Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by Butoneday2(m): 12:34pm On Apr 21, 2019
B/4 the meal, then after 30mins you can take ur drugs don't forget 30mins i repeat 30mis.

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Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by Dreambeat: 12:34pm On Apr 21, 2019
As the op rightly stated, it depends on the particular medication.Some are taken with or after meal while others are take before meal.However,some are taken without recourse to meals. Before or after meal may affect the rate of absorption of medication and hence the bioavailability of the drug,so ask your doctor or pharmacist to tell you when to take the medication.
Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by Offpoint: 12:35pm On Apr 21, 2019
Summary should be scrap, it seems after school we forgot the used and purpose.

It's easier for Buhari win a 100 meter running race against Usain Bolt, than me reading something this long till the end.
Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by vincent561(m): 12:36pm On Apr 21, 2019
Nice
Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by Bisbliss(f): 12:37pm On Apr 21, 2019
Interesting read!
Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by ejihand(m): 12:38pm On Apr 21, 2019
He actually provided the answer.

Had it been it is an erotic stories with this length, most of you would have hail the op.

Please read it again. This information is useful.

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Re: When Is The Right Time To Take Drugs: Before, After Or With Meal? by Mcreloaded(m): 12:38pm On Apr 21, 2019
OP please correct your statement from drugs to medication.
You only take medication to get better or well while you take drugs to achieve a high like a drug addict.
Imagine someone saying I am on drugs compared to I am on medication

When you take any substance to make you high it can translate to be high on drugs.
But you can never be high on medication as it was prescribed by a doctor and administered to you by a pharmacist or chemist

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