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Avoid Coffee While Taking These Medications

For most of us, coffee is a staple of our daily routine, and generally, it is safe to consume in moderate amounts. However, recent research suggests that drinking coffee while taking certain prescription or over-the-counter medications can lead to severe side effects.

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These medications are known as contraindicated drugs, which means they should not be taken with coffee or other substances that may interact with them. So, before you enjoy your usual latte, ensure that you’re not on any of these medications:

Ephedrine
Ephedrine is a stimulant often used to enhance the nervous system’s response, commonly as a decongestant, bronchodilator for asthma or bronchitis, or to treat other respiratory issues. It is also used for conditions like narcolepsy, low blood pressure, and menstrual problems. When combined with caffeine, the stimulatory effects of both can amplify each other, potentially causing “hyperstimulation.” This can overwhelm the central nervous system, leading to high blood pressure, heart attack, or even stroke.
Antibacterial Drugs
Several over-the-counter antibacterial medications may lose their effectiveness if consumed with coffee. In some individuals, coffee can cause a temporary spike in blood sugar levels, which can counteract the intended effects of these drugs.

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Theophylline
Theophylline is used to manage conditions like emphysema, bronchitis, or asthma, where symptoms like shortness of breath and wheezing are prevalent due to mucus buildup and airway constriction. Theophylline works by relaxing the muscles around the airways to provide relief. Coffee has a similar effect through vasodilation, which involves opening blood vessels and relaxing muscles. When combined, these effects can be dangerous, potentially causing low blood pressure or heart palpitations. So, if you or someone you know has asthma, ensure they are not consuming large amounts of caffeine.
Additionally, certain contraceptives and antidepressants, particularly tricyclic antidepressants, may also cause adverse reactions when taken with coffee.

Always consult with a healthcare professional before mixing medications with caffeine!

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