Caffeine also comes in tablet and capsule forms and can be bought without a prescription.
There are no known food or drink interactions with Losartan. Taking it with caffeine is fine.
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Most food do not contain caffeine. Foods like colas, chocolate, tea and coffee have caffeinewhile not much else does.
Eating food can help with caffeine jitters by slowing down the absorption of caffeine in the body, which can reduce the intensity of the jitters.
The stomach, through the secretion of hydrochloric acid and enzymes, plays a key role in sterilizing ingested food by killing bacteria and other pathogens. This helps to protect the body from potential infections caused by ingested microorganisms.
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Eating food can help with caffeine overdose by slowing down the absorption of caffeine into the bloodstream.
A membrane-bound vacuole (as in an ameba) where ingested food is digested.
It goes to the vacuole.
coz they cant eat other food....
While a layman may come to the obvious conclusion that a stimulant such as caffeine may be inappropriate for a cardiac patient, this is patently a question that should be asked of one's personal physician. Only your own doctor - or other medical professional - having personal knowledge of your situation, can provide a meaningful answer to what food and/or drink you should have, and in what quantities. I urge that any who wonder about such things consult with a qualified medical professional at once.