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Adverse Drug Reactions and Drug Interactions
There are many ways that drugs can be altered in your body.
They can bind to each other and prevent proper absorbtion in the body. This greatly reduces their potency and the ability to perform the medicinal purposes.
A particular combination can cause a drug to alter its make-up and this altered state may be harmful to your body.
Due to drug interactions, the liver and the GI track can be affected.
Some combinations of drugs - such as verapamil taken with beta-blockers - can cause your heart beat to slow down.
What are Some Common Adverse Drug Reactions? |
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Decongestants and Antihistamines
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Antibiotics - Broad Spectrum
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Antacids or calcium supplements
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