Posted by
Pioneers on Friday, June 26, 2009 12:00:00 AM
Don't use
Analgesic Agents before or after Drinking.
Doctors say, after the liquor enters the human body, generally stay in the
stomach about half an hour, only about 20% -30% will be absorbed by the
remaining small bowel, duodenum, absorption, and then transported to
the liver metabolism of the blood. Medication during the alcohol may be
the secretion of enzyme inhibitors to slow down the metabolism of
certain drugs, resulting in drug accumulation, increased efficacy. In
addition, during the medication every day to drink, drugs may also
promote enzyme secretion, so that drugs enhance the activity of enzymes
can lead to speed up the metabolism of certain drugs to reduce the
effect. Therefore, after using the drugs,we must be careful to drink.
Before or after drinking,Don't use the following drugs: cephalosporins
(Pioneer Pioneer ? ADM ADM ?, Hartridge bacteria); sedative and
hypnotic drugs (such as phenobarbital, chloral hydrate, stable and
Chlordiazepoxide) ; antipyretic
analgesic agents (aspirin, paracetamol)
and reserpine, anticancer, drugs such Isonicotinic swollen.
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Reference: Google
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