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taking tablets with liquids other than water...
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they usually say take with water...but is there any reason why you couldnt take them with say tea, or lemonade, or milk etc
i understand heat might affect some...but isnt it just liquid to help it go down?
also with soluble tablets...in the past i have dissolved say cocodamol or berrocca in lemonade as ive had nothing else available and seems to be fine...but is it?
could the sugar have an effect?
thanks
i understand heat might affect some...but isnt it just liquid to help it go down?
also with soluble tablets...in the past i have dissolved say cocodamol or berrocca in lemonade as ive had nothing else available and seems to be fine...but is it?
could the sugar have an effect?
thanks
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Headwreck there a certain fruit juices that cannot be drunk while taking certain tablets, the most likely ones are grapefruit and cranberry. I couldn't eat rhubarb when I was taking Calcium and Vitamin D tablets for osteopena. Google it if you need to know which ones. By all accounts these fruit juices double the effects of the tablets.
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