Several drugs that are used to treat mood disorders (such as anxiety and depression) also can impair glucose absorption. These drugs include haloperidol, lithium carbonate, phenothiazines, tricyclic antidepressants, and adrenergic agonists
NO
The absorption of glucose does not require energy. Glucose absorption occurs through facilitated diffusion, where glucose molecules move across the intestinal membrane down their concentration gradient with the help of transport proteins, such as GLUT2.
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true and your judgement.
yes they can
does diarrhoea interfere with absorption of drugs
distraction
Yes. Most definitely.
Photosynthesis.
Glucose
Some medicines can make you drowsy and naseus.
absorption of glucose from the GI tract