- Take Your Pills with Water --- HealthandAge (HealthandAge)
According to a report at the National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, grapefruit, orange, and apple juice may reduce the body's absorption of certain medications you take by mouth.
- Thursday, August 21, 2008 (Deccan Herald)
Drinking juices while taking prescription drugs is not advisable for patients, according to a Canadian study.
- Your health (Daily Herald)
A new study explains why DEET-based insect repellents are so good at keeping mosquitoes away: They stink.
- Don't take medicines with juices (The New Straits Times)
GRAPEFRUIT, orange and apple juices can harm the body's ability to absorb certain medications and make the drugs less effective, said a Canadian study released recently.
- Fruit juices harmful for patients taking drugs (New Kerala)
Toronto, Aug 21 : Drinking juices while taking prescription drugs is not advisable for patients, according to a Canadian study.
- Fruit juices 'have health drawbacks' (BBC News)
Fruit juices may not be as healthy as thought - they could reduce the effectiveness of some medicines, it is claimed.
- Fruit juice: friend or foe? (Vietnam Net)
Grapefruit, orange and apple juices can harm the body's ability to absorb certain medications and make the drugs less effective, said a Canadian study released last week in the United States.
- Fruit Juices Block Common Drugs (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Fruit Juices Block Common Drugs Category: Health News Created: 8/20/2008 Last Editorial Review: 8/20/2008