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Coffee's Hidden Drug Interactions Revealed

7 Dec

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Summary

  • Coffee can reduce absorption of thyroid medication by 50%.
  • Stimulant effects of coffee amplify cold medicine side effects.
  • Caffeine alters metabolism of some antidepressants and antipsychotics.
Coffee's Hidden Drug Interactions Revealed

Your morning coffee, while a beloved ritual, can significantly interfere with the effectiveness of various medications. Caffeine, a stimulant, can amplify the effects of other stimulants found in cold and flu remedies, potentially leading to rapid heart rate, jitters, and insomnia. This interaction is particularly concerning as some cold medications already contain added caffeine.

The impact extends to critical medications such as levothyroxine for an underactive thyroid and bisphosphonates for osteoporosis. Drinking coffee too soon after taking these can reduce their absorption by up to 50%, leading to a return of hypothyroid symptoms or impaired osteoporosis treatment. For mental health, caffeine's interaction with antidepressants like SSRIs and TCAs, and antipsychotics, can affect drug absorption and metabolism, potentially diminishing their therapeutic benefits or increasing side effects.

It is advisable to consult healthcare professionals about your coffee consumption and its potential interactions with your prescribed medications. Adjusting intake, choosing decaffeinated options, or timing your medication carefully can mitigate risks and ensure optimal treatment outcomes. Pay attention to your body's response and seek guidance if you experience any adverse effects.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, drinking coffee too soon after taking Levothyroxine can reduce its absorption by up to 50%.
Caffeine can amplify stimulant effects in cold medicines, leading to increased jitters, fast heart rate, and insomnia.
Caffeine may bind to SSRIs in the stomach, reducing absorption and potentially making the antidepressant less effective.

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