Do Not Drink Coffee While Taking These Pills
Here’s something you might not know – most
medications intended for treating colds and nasal congestion are
stimulants, and their effects can have unpleasant or even dangerous side
effects when combined with other stimulants like coffee, tea, energy
drinks, and even soft drinks like cola. If you are currently taking
medications for cold and nasal congestion symptoms or use them when you
are sick, it’s very important to read the following information to
understand why you should avoid caffeine and what could happen if you
don’t.
What happens when you combine cold
medications with caffeine?
Cold and nasal congestion medications can contain many different
ingredients, but the most common ones are pseudoephedrine (found in
Sinufed, Aflapy, Acamol Cold & Flu, Advil Cold & Sinus, Nurofen
Cold & Flu, and more) and phenylephrine (found in Teva Cold, Coldex,
and others), which help reduce nasal congestion and make breathing
easier. However, as mentioned, these ingredients are considered
stimulants and can have side effects related to the central nervous
system, including:
Tremors
Feelings of pressure and restlessness
Nausea
Dry mouth
Difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep
Other stimulants, such as caffeine, can
affect how these medications are absorbed and processed in the body, not
only weakening their effectiveness but also potentially worsening the
aforementioned side effects. For example, feelings of pressure and
restlessness can turn into anxiety.
What are the dangers of consuming caffeine with cold medications?
If you tend to consume large amounts of caffeine throughout the day
while also taking cold and nasal congestion medications, it can lead to
dangerous complications, such as:
High blood pressure
Dehydration
Strong heart palpitations
Rapid heartbeat
Heart attack or stroke
Moreover, some medications combine pain relievers with cold and nasal
congestion treatments, and consuming such a combination can increase the
risk of complications. These are usually medications that contain both
paracetamol (Paracetamol) or ibuprofen (Ibuprofen).
What can you drink instead of coffee with
cold medications?
Unfortunately, there is no specific time that is considered completely
safe for drinking coffee after taking cold medications, but experts
recommend waiting at least an hour. This can limit the negative effect
caffeine has on medication absorption, ensuring they work properly. If
you prefer to avoid any potential side effects altogether, opt for other
caffeine-free hot drinks that can help your body fight the cold and
restore hydration:
Ginger and honey tea: Both ginger and honey have anti-inflammatory
properties that can reduce cold symptoms, including sore throat and
joint pain. Chop some fresh ginger, steep it in boiling water for a few
minutes, let the tea cool slightly, add a teaspoon of honey, and enjoy.
Herbal tea with lemon: Black tea also
contains caffeine, so it's best to avoid it and instead drink herbal
tea. Add lemon to the tea, as it contains vitamin C, which can help
reduce cold symptoms. This drink is especially recommended before bed,
particularly with chamomile, which promotes sleep.
Black elderberry tea: Black elderberry is a plant that has been used in
traditional medicine for centuries to treat cold symptoms. You can find
black elderberry tea in health stores and drink it with honey, mint,
lemon, and/or cinnamon.
Conclusion
Most medications intended for treating cold and nasal congestion
symptoms contain stimulants, which, when consumed with caffeine, can
negatively affect how the body absorbs the medication and its overall
impact. If you want the medication to work effectively and to minimize
unpleasant or even dangerous side effects, it is recommended to limit
your caffeine intake while taking cold and nasal congestion medications
and to choose other caffeine-free hot drinks instead.
This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
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