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Danger in sight! If you drink coffee, NEVER use these 5 medicines

Coffee is a drink enjoyed by people all over the world. In addition to being tasty, it also offers several health benefits, such as reducing the risk of heart diseases, cancer and diabetes.

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However, it is important to consume it in moderation and be careful, as coffee can also interact with some medications. In this case, the result may not be very happy.

Benefits of coffee

According to the American Heart Association (AMA), drinking at least one cup of coffee a day can lower your risk of heart failure in the long term.

Their studies indicate that, compared to non-coffee drinkers, caffeine intake reduces risk by approximately 12% for each cup. Additionally, coffee is also associated with a lower risk of colon, liver, and prostate and breast.

Risks with medications

A caffeine is a stimulant that can increase heart rate and blood pressure. Therefore, it is important to avoid drinking the drink too close to taking medication for hypertension, diabetes, depression, anxiety, thyroid and asthma.

Specific interactions:

  • Hypertension: Caffeine can increase blood pressure, which can make it difficult to control the disease.
  • Diabetes: Caffeine can increase blood sugar levels, which can impair the effect of diabetes medications.
  • Depression and anxiety: caffeine can worsen symptoms of depression and anxiety.
  • Thyroid: caffeine may reduce the absorption of thyroid medications.
  • Asthma: caffeine can trigger asthma attacks.

How to consume safely

  • To avoid interactions with medications, it is important:
  • Avoid drinking coffee too close to taking medication.
  • Consult a doctor before consuming coffee if you take any medication.
  • Limit coffee consumption to 400 mg per day, the equivalent of four cups of coffee.

Coffee is a healthy drink, but it is important to consume it in moderation and carefully, especially if you take any medication.

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