Taking a pill is something most people do on autopilot. Itβs quick, routine, and rarely questioned. But one small detail many overlook could have a much bigger impact than expected.
When timing matters
Doctors say the timing of medication can influence both how well it works and how your body reacts to it.
According to Unilad, citing an interview in the Daily Mail with physician Dr. Blen Tesfu, some medications can irritate the stomach lining if taken without food.
Having food in your stomach can act as a protective layer. It may reduce discomfort and help the body process medication more effectively.
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Hidden risks
The concern is greater with medications that increase stomach acid or weaken the stomachβs natural defenses, Unilad reports, referencing the Daily Mail. Over time, this can lead to more serious health issues.
In some cases, it may result in stomach ulcers, which can cause significant pain and, in rare situations, lead to dangerous infections.
The report also highlights a case where a patient experienced severe complications after taking medication for several days without eating beforehand.
What to do
Experts recommend always following the instructions provided with your medication. This applies to both prescription drugs and over-the-counter treatments.
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Pay close attention to:
- Whether the medication should be taken with food
- Proper dosage and timing
- Any warnings on the packaging
If you are unsure, consult a doctor or pharmacist.
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