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fruit juices categorically not suitable for taking pills with them. Also, people taking atenolol (an anti-arrhythmia drug) or aliskiren (an anti-hypertension drug) should be careful with certain juices. Eating an apple or orange can lower the levels of drugs in your body.
Walnuts Also, do not eat with medication. With violations of the thyroid gland and taking levothyroxine, walnuts can reduce the effectiveness of the drug. Several hours should elapse between eating and taking the medicine.
According to the US Food and Drug Administration, grapefruit may interact negatively with medications for Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis. Also, this fruit should not be eaten by a person with high cholesterol who takes statins.
According to pharmacist Dima Kuato, grapefruit inhibits an enzyme that is essential for the metabolism of statins. This means that the drug stays in the blood and accumulates. This may increase the risk of side effects such as muscle pain. Grapefruit can also interfere with the effectiveness of the calcium channel blocker (hypertension medication).
Pharmacist Bethann Brown warns of unwanted interactions bananas and ACE inhibitors. Taking blood pressure inhibitors in combination with potassium-rich foods such as bananas can have a negative effect. High levels of potassium in the body can lead to cardiac arrhythmias.
Previously, Cursor wrote that experts have identified little-known symptoms that may indicate the presence of lung cancer and can be detected simply on a person’s face. According to doctors, malignant mutations in the body may not appear for a long time, but even in the early stages, cancer affects the functioning of certain parts of the organs. Gradually growing and penetrating into the surrounding tissues, it causes a malfunction in the functioning of the whole organism.