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What effect does nutrition have on the effectiveness of medications?
The interaction between food and medications is a topic that many overlook, yet our diet can significantly impact the effectiveness of medical treatments. What we eat not only affects our feeling of fullness but can also considerably modify the effects of medications. The interactions between drugs and foods are not always obvious, making it essential to consciously choose what we consume, especially when taking medication. Many are unaware that certain foods, which may initially seem harmless, can actually inhibit or enhance the effects of medications. Package inserts and food labeling often do not provide sufficient information about this relationship. It is important to be aware that the consumption of specific…
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Glucose and galactose absorption disorder
The glucose-galactose malabsorption is a rare genetic disorder that holds significant importance within metabolic disorders. This condition is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner, meaning that the defective gene must be inherited from both parents for the disease to manifest. The failure to absorb glucose and galactose in the intestine can have severe consequences, as the proper utilization of nutrients is essential for the healthy functioning of the body. The underlying cause of the disease is a mutation in the SLC5A1 gene, which is responsible for the function of the sodium/glucose cotransporter 1 (SGLT1). Under normal circumstances, this transporter allows glucose and galactose to be transported from the small intestine…