SAFETY OF TAKING MEDICINES WITH WATER DUE TO THEIR METABOLISM IN THE LIVER
Journal Title: Гепатологія - Year 2016, Vol 31, Issue 1
Abstract
Efficiency and safety of medicines, depending on beverages they are taken with, have been analyzed. It is shown, that due to the metabolic competition of the drug and active ingredients contained in plant foods, alcohol, milk, treatment results may be ineffective, and even dangerous
Authors and Affiliations
V Vdovychenko, T Ostrogliyad
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