Diet and Drug Interactions, Paperback by Roe, Daphne A., Like New Used, Free ...

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Format: Trade Paperback Publication Name: Diet and Drug Interactions Language: English Book Title: Diet and Drug Interactions Publisher: Springer Netherlands ISBN: 9789401160490 Subject: Nutrition, Pharmacology Author: Daphne A. Roe Publication Year: 2012 Item Length: 9 in Item Weight: 12.4 Oz width: 6 in Item Width: 6 in Number of Pages: 350 Pages Subject Area: Medical Type: Textbook

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Diet and Drug Interactions, Paperback by Roe, Daphne A., Like New Used, Free .... Diet and Drug Interactions, Paperback by Roe, Daphne A., ISBN 940116049X, ISBN-13 9789401160490, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US When we learn from a patient, clinician, or medical record that a drug has been discontinued, it is logical to ask why. The drug may no longer be needed; it may not have produced the desired effect; it may have produced an adverse reaction; a better drug may be available to replace the original drug. The patient may have discontinued the drug because he or she could not see why it was necessary; or the patient may have discontinued the drug because of unpleasant side effects. A drug may not work because its absorption is reduced by physical or chemical interaction with another drug or a food component. It may also not work because the patient's metabolism is speeded up or in hibited to an extent such that the desired duration of drug action is not obtained. Such an effect may be related to a change in diet. Side effects may be related to consumption of specific foods or bev erages or to an overall change in nutritional status. Drug-food and drug-alcohol incompatibility reactions are frequent but are avoidable if a patient is warned of their possible occurrence. Drugs may also produce nutritional deficiencies, especially in a patient whose diet is marginal in those nutrients depleted by the particular drug. Careful prescribing practices together with appropriate nutrient supplements will serve to reduce the risk of these incompatibilities.