Adverse Drug Reactions - Part I
Course Number: 536
Course Contents
Drug-food Interactions
Nutrients can act as mechanical barriers and protect the gastric mucosa from irritants; but they can also prevent drug-access to mucosal surfaces and reduce or slow the absorption of some drugs. Other mechanisms such as chemical interactions or chelating reactions with food components can produce inactive complexes. Conversely, a meal with high fat content may increase the absorption of some lipid-soluble drugs.12
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