So legion, why do some meds say not to take them with vitamins or minerals?? Both my antibiotics say this. Is it bad that I’m drinking those Emergen-C fizzy drink things?
That sounds like what I usually get, a sinus-y thing, and take the Z-pac for.
Some years ago, I was on vacation in the Caribbean, and I went to a local doc, who treated me for FREE, and sent me off to the pharmacy to get the Z-Pack….how much do you think it was?? $3.50 US. With no traveller’s health insurance. Just cash money on the table!
Arkady is right again,
alcohol disrupts Vasopressin (anti diuretic hormone) which is what your body produces to retain blood water volume.
alcohol causes you to lose more water.
but you must already know that if you’ve ever been to a
St. Patrick’s day parade.
“certain meds are forgiving and have a wide safety profile,
others are not and that elevated blood level can have an
adverse effect at higher blood concentrations.”
IOW, meds work better if you drink cuz there’s more of them!
ROFL, Dave. I’m out. See ya tomorrow.
I’m off to get some chicken. Nighty nite folksies!
Why should I employ union hustlers
when the ones I’m attracted to
tend to come from Latin America
and Asia
and may or may not
be US citizens.
Bring on the rat.
I got a double barrel shotgun for him
and his ruby red rash
So legion, why do some meds say not to take them with vitamins or minerals?? Both my antibiotics say this. Is it bad that I’m drinking those Emergen-C fizzy drink things?
denton,
…well, not if you are on coumadin for example,
then you simply bleed out.
the elevated blood levels are mainly evident when you already have liver failure and that’s no fun.
That sounds like what I usually get, a sinus-y thing, and take the Z-pac for.
Some years ago, I was on vacation in the Caribbean, and I went to a local doc, who treated me for FREE, and sent me off to the pharmacy to get the Z-Pack….how much do you think it was?? $3.50 US. With no traveller’s health insurance. Just cash money on the table!
Arkady is right again,
alcohol disrupts Vasopressin (anti diuretic hormone) which is what your body produces to retain blood water volume.
alcohol causes you to lose more water.
but you must already know that if you’ve ever been to a
St. Patrick’s day parade.
I like that idea Denton!
“certain meds are forgiving and have a wide safety profile,
others are not and that elevated blood level can have an
adverse effect at higher blood concentrations.”
IOW, meds work better if you drink cuz there’s more of them!