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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