Some should be taken that way, some should be taken on an empty stomach. Follow the directions given by your doctor or pharmacist.
This is best answered by the physician who prescribed the medication or the pharmacist who filled the prescription because it can depend on the medicine. Usually they say to take the medication with food or milk if it upsets your stomach but some medications don't work as well if taken when the stomach is full.
Medications are absorbed in the stomach when taken by mouth. They are absorbed into the bloodstream if they are injected or inhaled.
Yes but you dont wanna go on an empty stomach for long.Try to eat if you can
The medications can cause stomach pain as a side effect, but you should contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation. Stomach pain could also be due to complications of chlamydia.
Many surprising medications can cause one to jitter, especially extra strength aspirin which thins the blood and often contains caffeine. Cold and sinus medications can also cause one to jitter, especially if taken on an empty stomach.
Some medications should be taken with food, some should be taken "on an empty stomach", and some may be taken under either circumstance. Instructions and cautions are usually in the safety warnings and advisories on the label. You should always consult your doctor and/or pharmacist for accurate information on how and when to take specific medications.
Take into consideration what the pill is actually for. Normally any pill used for pain is taken on a full stomach or with food.
An empty stomach, with generally less acid than a stomach with food in it, will have a HIGHER pH. Acid is below 7 pH and base is above 7 pH. An empty stomach has less acid. If a medication is to be taken on am empty stomach, the goal is to have the pill survive past the stomach without reacting with stomach acid. These medications are better when absorbed in the duodenum or small intestine. Venous blood flow from the intestines first passes through the liver, which is necessary for some medications to become activated. If these medications are broken down and absorbed to the bloodstream through the stomach, then they do not get this early "first pass" through the liver to become activated, and you lose much of the medication's benefit.
Tylenol 3, which contains acetaminophen and codeine, can be taken with or without food, but taking it on a full stomach may help reduce the risk of gastrointestinal side effects, such as nausea. If you have a sensitive stomach or are prone to upset stomachs, it’s generally advisable to take it with food. Always follow your healthcare provider’s instructions regarding medication use.
no, water and salts are not taken from wastes in the stomach
For best results, these medications should be taken with a full glass of water, and the patient should drink several more glasses of water every day.
When in doubt take your medications with water. Also read the print out your pharmacist should give you or the directions on the medicine bottle. Many drugs shouldn't be taken with a dairy product such as milk, while others should be taken on an empty stomach or a full stomach. Phone your pharmacist and they will tell you if this particular medication will ruin your diet.