Iron products, antacids and milk should not be taken at the same time as a dose of tetracycline. You can take the medication an hour before you ingest vitamins containing iron, antacids or milk or you can take the medication 2 hours after you ingest these items.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist about this.
Some of the conditions that doxycycline is used to treat, like acne, can also be treated by over the counter medications. There are no over the counter medicines that would replicate the antibacterial action so if you were prescribed doxycycline for a serious infection there is no over the counter alternative.
nope. Doxycycline is an antibiotic, which is from the class of Tetracyclines. They are broad spectrum antibiotics which mostly have to avoid dairy products, antacids, aluminium, calcium, iron, magnesium and zinc salts to prevent poor absorption of Tetracyclines (except Doxycycline & Minocycline for dairy products are unaffected) other examples includes: Democlocycline, Minocycline, Tigecycline
No, food in your stomach only delays the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream. A full stomach doesn't prevent the effects of alcohol or intoxication.
No, the flu, if you mean it as influenza and not just another name for a common cold, is a virus. Tetracycline is used for bacterial infections. It would not have an effect on influenza. The best treatment for the flu is to prevent it with a vaccine, but there are also drugs out there that have been proven somewhat beneficial for the treatment of flu. This would be a drug like oseltamivir (tamiflu). An important distinction here is that many people get sick and just say they have the flu, when in reality they just have some random viral or bacterial upper respiratory infection. To be certain one has the flu, he/she would need to be tested specifically for a strain of the influenza virus.
No, hot spices will not prevent absorption of bacteria from food, nor will it prevent bacteria from growing on the food.
No. The stomach does not absorb anything. The above answer is wrong. The stomach is responsible for absorption of alcohol in particular, as well as a fair quantity of the drug aspirin. The majority of aspirin is absorbed in the duodenum of the small intestines, but some is taken in by the stomach.
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Ezetimibe used to prevent the absorption of cholesterol by the body.
i don't think that is possible y?
Some fat substitutes can prevent absorption of fat-soluble vitamins.
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To let PH solutions dissolve or absorption faster in the human Gerome or lungs. to prevent from heart attacks and any pain solutions.