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  1. Nutrition And Drugs Essay. Nutrition And Drugs Essay. Metabolic syndrome was never a "thing" when I was a kid. I remember when my dad and mom first actually started going to the doctor for other reasons than being sick with a cold, etc. Now it seems that everywhere we look is a disease, disorder, or degeneration of some body part! (We are all messed up people!) Metabolic syndrome seems to be the new concern of the middle-aged. Please outline your understanding of the metabolic syndrome, and provide your opinion on the medical significance of the condition, once diagnosed. Do you believe it is a big deal, or not so much? In your discussion please include any strategy you might use to combat this condition. Your initial comments must be at least a full solid paragraph for each question (over 50 words).Nutrition And Drugs Essay.ORDER A PLAGIARISM-FREE PAPER HERECourse Description: This class is primarily intended for non-science majors. It focuses on basic nutrients and their roles in human nutrition. Topics include problems and possible solutions of deficiency diseases, world food shortages, obesity, commonly used drugs, drug effects on the body and drug addiction. The lab portion of the course will consist of weekly activities that parallel lecture material.Nutrition And Drugs Essay.Course Objectives:At the end of this course the student will be able:1. Define nutrition, nutrients, nutritional deficiencies, and define and compare various nutritional planning guides.2. Apply information regarding the effects of nutrients and supplements throughout the lifespan and life changes.3. Explain the digestive process of the body and define the key terms that are associated with the process of digestion as well as the digestive structures.4. Explain some of the global, political and social factors that influence nutrition.5. Explain energy balance and weight management in the body and define the important terms associated with energy balance and weight management.6. Identify the water- and fat-soluble vitamins and their primary functions and also identify the major and trace minerals and their primary functions.7. Explain the role of water and electrolytes and define the key terms associated with them, including passive transport and active transport.8. Define the key terms associated with food safety and explain the major aspects of food safety and use reasoning, logic and the scientific method to distinguish between legitimate and illegitimate sources of information.9. List and describe the names, sites of activity and effects of representative legal and illegal drugs.10. Describe the biological basis of drug action and define the major terms associated with the biological basis of drug action.Prerequisites: College level reading, writing and math skills. Computer literacy: student must be comfortable working on the internet, downloading material, using e-mail and working in a content management
  2. system.Two Mandatory Textbooks: Nutrition for Healthy Living. 3rd edition. Wendy Schiff. 2012. If you are not going to buy the textbook you must drop the course. Option 1: Buy NEW paperback book with McGraw Hill Connect access [Recommended] Option 2: Buy used book and purchase McGraw Hill Connect access separately Option 3: Buy e-book and McGraw Hill Connect accessBSC 1025C Nutrition and Drugs Laboratory Exercises (by Whitlock, Bess, Manis). It is a thin book found in the HCC Dale Mabry bookstore for less than $5. You are required to bring this to lab every time including the first meeting time.Course Material: Lecture notes for each chapter are available via Microsoft PowerPoint. Other documents are posted in Microsoft Word. All course materials are posted in Microsoft Version 2010. Other course materials will be viewable via an internet browser and audio (YouTube,etc).Instructional Methods: As this is a distance learning (on-line) course the student bears a greater responsibility for their success than in a traditional lecture based course. Students will need strong independent study and comprehensive reading skills as well as the ability and self-motivation to adhere to the course schedule with a minimal amount of instructor supervision.More and more people are becoming concerned with the way they eat and their overall wellbeing. For years, medicine and scientific research continues to advance and there are many solutions to improve one’s body. For weight loss, a person can exercise, diet regularly and also participate in surgery to receive weight loss results. Diet or weight loss pills and anti-obesity drugs have become a very popular supplements to assist in weight loss. Diet pills, as in a lot of other medications in general, come many questions, such as are they safe for the body do they have side effects, do they really work, and mainly if they’re consumers out there who could attest to different pills that are out today. In order to know whether or not something is a quality product or not, is to know how it works. The chemicals and ingredients used in creating these pills are very important and unfortunately not every diet pill has the same ingredients. There are different types of pills, with different effects, and conditions. The three types of weight loss pills are appetite suppressors, metabolism regulators, and fat absorbing pills. Combining these effects into one pill with the correct usage creates positive results. In conjunction to eating healthy and exercising, the pills may have a great effect on one’s body.Quick Facts…There are many types of complex drug-nutrient and food-drug interactions that can occur in the body.Drugs and medications have the potential to produce many side effects including changes in taste, appetite, digestion, and metabolism.While pregnant and/or nursing, consult a physician or pharmacist before taking any medication. Drugs taken by the mother may affect the infant.Check with a doctor or pharmacist for the proper method and time to take medication.Refer to a physician if health problems persist.Nutrient-Drug Interactions and FoodThe complex interaction between food, nutrients, and drugs, make it difficult to accurately determine the exact effects of these relationships in the body. A drug is defined as a substance used in the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of a disease, or component of a medication. There are many dramatic results and problems that may be caused by food-drug, drug-drug, and alcohol-food-drug interactions, and these vary from person to person. Drug-nutrient interactions involve changes to a drug caused by a nutrient, or changes to a nutrient as a result of the drug. Food-drug interactions is a broader term that describes the effects of a drug on nutritional status. Each of these interactions may lead
  3. to many complications. Table 1 summarizes several possible interactions of drugs with foods, nutrients, supplements, or other drugs, which may produce unexpected side-effects or cause additional health problems.Effects of Food on Drug IntakeDrug Absorption: Food or nutrients in the stomach or intestine may act to reduce the absorption of a drug by delaying digestion, binding to minerals found in the food, or adhering to food particles. In other cases, the food may promote drug absorption.Drug Breakdown: Food may act to enhance or inhibit the metabolism of certain drugs in the body.Drug Excretion: Food and nutrients may act to alter the reabsorption and excretion of drugs from the kidney.Other Actions: Certain food components can lead to the enhancement or opposition of the effects of some drugs. Some examples of food and constituents found in food include: vitamins, minerals, fat, proteins, caffeine, or alcohol.Nutrition And Drugs Essay.Effects of Drugs on Food and NutritionNutrient Absorption: Certain drugs may increase, decrease, or prevent nutrient absorption in the gut.Nutrient Breakdown: Drugs may speed up the metabolism of certain nutrients, resulting in higher dietary requirements of that particular nutrient.Nutrient Excretion: Drugs can increase or decrease the urinary excretion of nutrients.Side Effects of Drugs and Other MedicationsTaste and Smell Alterations: Some drugs may alter one’s ability to taste and smell certain foods. Food intake may be affected due to alteration of taste sensation, reduced acuity to taste, or undesirable aftertaste.Gastrointestinal (GI) Effects: Some drugs can cause irritation to the digestive tract that includes stomach upset, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, ulcers, and gastric bleeding. Some drugs may alter gastric acidity and damage mucosal surfaces leading to decreased nutrient absorption.Nutrition And Drugs Essay.Appetite Changes: Alterations in appetite may include suppression or stimulation of hunger leading to weight loss or weight gain.Organ Toxicity: Since many drugs must pass through the liver and kidney upon excretion, hepatotoxicity (liver damage) and nephrotoxicity (kidney damage) are of primary concern.Metabolic Effects: Some drugs may affect blood glucose levels by stimulating the production of glucose or inhibiting its uptake. Other drugs may inhibit insulin secretion decrease insulin sensitivity, or increase insulin clearance from the blood. This may lead to conditions known as hyperglycemia (high blood glucose), hypoglycemia (low blood glucose), or diabetes. Other medications may lead to abnormal lipid levels, causing elevated cholesterol or triglycerides.Nutrition And Drugs Essay.Table 1. Food, Nutrient, and Drug Interactions.This table is intended to be used as a guide only. Consult a doctor or pharmacist with all questions related to your medication. Special Note: Alcohol can increase the effect of many drugs, and should be avoided with the use of all drugs. It also results in an increased risk for stomach bleeding and other side effects.Condition Drug Use Interactions/Guidelines Examples1Allergies Antihistamine To relieve or prevent the symptoms of colds, hay fever and allergies. Food: Take with water, if GI distress occurs consume with food.Exception: Fexofenadine/ALLEGRA. Bioavailability decreases if taken with apple, orange, or grapefruit juice.Other drugs: Avoid taking sedativesor anti- depressants.Avoid alcohol. Diphenhydramine/BENADRYLFexofenadine/ALLEGRA*Loratadine/CLARITINCetirizine/ZY RTEC*Do not take with juice.Arthritis and Pain Analgesic/Antipyretic To treat mild to moderate pain and fever. Food: For rapid relief, take on empty stomach.Caffeine: May
  4. increase the rate of absorption of the drug.Avoid alcohol. Acetaminophen/TYLENOLTEMPRANon-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDS) To reduce, pain, feverand inflammation. Food: Take with food, water, or milk to decrease stomach upset. With a high dose of this drug, one may need to increase consumption of vitamin C, vitamin K, and folate.Caffeine: Limit intake.Supplements: Limit or avoid products that affect blood coagulation (garlic, ginger, gingko, ginseng, or horse chestnut.)Avoid alcohol. Aspirin/BAYER, ECOTRINIbuprofen/MOTRIN, ADVILNaproxen/ANAPROX,ALEVE,NAPROSYNCorticosteroids To relieve inflamed areas of the body, reduce swelling and itching, allergies,rheumatoid arthritis, and other conditions. Food: Take with food or milk to decrease stomach upset. Limit grapefruit and other citrus fruits. While taking this drug, one may need to decrease sodium, and supplement the diet with calcium, vitamin D, K, A, C, or protein.Caffeine: Limit intake.Avoid alcohol. Methyprednisolon/MEDROLPrednisone/DELTASONEPrednisone/ORAPREDPRELONECorti sone acetate/CORTEFNarcotic Analgesic To provide relief for moderate to severe pain. Food: Take with food or milk to decrease stomach upset.Avoid alcohol. Codeine combined with acetaminophen/TYLENOLMorphine/ROXANOL, MSCONTINAsthma Bronchodilators To treat the symptoms of bronchial asthma, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema. Food: Take with food if stomach upset occurs. High-fat meals may increase the amount of theophylline in the body, while high-carbohydrate meals may decrease it. Different foods may have varying effects depending on the dose form.Caffeine: Avoid eating or drinking large amounts of foods and beverages that contain caffeine.Nutrition And Drugs Essay.Avoid alcohol. Theophylline/SLO-BID,THEO-DUR, UNIPHYLAlbuterol/VENTOLIN,PROVENTIL, COMBIVENTEpinephrine/PRIMATENEMISTCardio-vascular Disorders Diuretics To help eliminate water, sodium, and chloride from the body. Food: Take on an empty stomach since food reduces drug availability. Take with food or milk if stomach upset occurs. Since some diuretics cause loss of potasium, calcium, and magnesium, supplementation of these minerals may be necessary. Trimterene is known as a “potassium sparing” diuretic. When taking triamterene avoid eating large amounts of potassium-rich foods such as bananas, oranges and green leafy vegetables or salt substitutes. Avoid natural licorice. Fuorsemide/LASIXTriamterene/hydrochlorothiazideDYAZIDE, MAXZIDEHydrochlorothiazide/HYDRODIURILTrimterene/DRYENIUMBumetamide/BUMEX Metolazone/ZAROXOLYNCholesterol Lowering Food: Take with food. Do not take with grapefruit or other citrus fruits. Follow a diet low in cholesterol and dietary fat.Other drugs: Do not take with the drug Cordarone (intended for abnormal heart rhythms).Avoid alcohol. Zocor/SIMVASTATINBeta Blockers To decrease the nerve impulses to blood vessels. Food: Take with food to increase bioavailability. Take separately from orange juice, and avoid natural licorice. It may be necessary to decrease dietary calcium and sodium, which may decrease absorption.Supplements: Take 2 hours before or 6 hours after calcium supplement or antacids.Avoid alcohol. Atenolol/TENORMINMetoprolol/LOPRESSORPropranolol/INDERALNadolol/CORGARDNitr ates To relax blood vessels and lower the demand for oxygen by the heart. Food: Take on an empty stomach with water to increase absorption, 1 hour before meals or 2 hours after.Avoid alcohol. Isosorbide dinitrate/ ISORDIL,SORBITATE Nitroglycerin/NITRO,
  5. NITRODUR,TRANSDERM-NITROAngiotension Converting Enzyme(ACE Inhibitors) To relax blood vessels by preventing angiotension II a vasoconstrictor from being formed. Food: Take catropil/CAPOTEN or moexipril/UNIVASC on an empty stomach, 1 hour before meals (since food decreases absorption.) High fat meals decrease absorption of quinapril/ACCUPRIL. Ensure adequate fluid intake. Avoid salt, calcium, and natural licorice. Captopril/CAPOTENEnalapril/VASOTECLisinopril/PRINIVIL, ZESTRILQuinapril/ACCUPRILMoexipril/UNIVASCHMG-CoA Reductase Known as “statins” intended to lower cholesterol, and reduce the production rate of LDL (bad) cholesterol. Food: Avoid grapefruit/related citrus with atorvastatin/LIPITOR, lovastatin/MEVACOR, and simvastatin/ZOCOR. Lovastatin/MEVACOR should be taken with the evening meal to enhance absorption. Decrease dietary fat and cholesterol while taking these medications.Nutrition And Drugs Essay.Supplements: Avoid St. John’s wort.Avoid alcohol. Atorvastatin/LIPITORFluvastatin/LESCOLLovastatin/MEVACOR andALTOPREVPitavastatin/LivaloPravastatin/PRAVACHOLRosuvastatin/CRESTORSimvast atin/ZOCORAnticoagulants To prevent the formation of blood clots. Food: Limit foods with vitamin K, since it produces blood-clotting substances that reduce the effectiveness of anticoagulants. Do not exceed the upper limit for vitamin E and A. High doses of vitamin E (400 IU or more) may prolong clotting time and increase the risk of bleeding.Supplements: Avoid garlic, ginger, ginko saw palmetto, and horse chestnut.Other drugs: Do not take with Cordarone (intended for abnormal heart rhythms.) Warfarin/COUMADINInfections Antibiotics and Antifungals To treat infections caused by bacteria and fungi. General Guidelines: Tell the doctor ifyou experience skin rashes or diarrhea. If you are using birth control, consult with your health care provider because some methods may not work when taken with antibiotics. Be sure to finish all of your medication even if you start feeling better. Take medication with plenty of water.Antibacterials/Penicillin To treat infections caused by bacteria and fungi. Food: Take on an empty stomach, or 1 hour before or 2 hours after food. If upset stomach occurs, take with food. Avoid guar gum.Supplements: Use caution when taking vitamin K. Penicillin V/ VEETIDSAmoxicillin/TRIMOX, AMOXILAmpicillin/PRINCIPEN,OMNIPENQuinolones To treat infections caused by bacteria and fungi. Food: Take on an empty stomach 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals. If upset stomach occurs, take with food, but not with dairy or calcium-fortified products alone.Caffeine: Taking these medications with caffeine-containing products may increase caffeine levels, leading to excitability and nervousness. Ciproflaxacin/CIPROLevoflaxacin/LEVAQUINOfloxacin/FLOXINTrovafloxacin/TROVANCep halosporins To treat infections caused by bacteria and fungi. Food: Take on an empty stomach 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals. If upset stomach results, take with food. Take 1 hour before antacid supplement. Cefaclor/CECLORCECLOR CDCefradroxil/DURICEFCefixime/SUPRAXCefprozil/CEFZILCephalexin/KEFLEX,KEFTABM acrolides To treat infections caused by bacteria and fungi. Food: May take with food if stomach upset occurs.Exceptions: Zmax should be taken on an empty stomach one hour before or 2 hours after food. Avoid taking with citrus foods, citrus juices, and carbonated drinks. Azithromycin/ZITHROMAX (Z-Pak, Zmax)Clarithromycin/BIAXINERYTHROMYCIN (Ery-Tab,ERYCE)Sulfonamides To treat infections caused by bacteria and fungi. Food: Take
  6. with food and at least 8 ounces of water.Avoid alcohol. Sulfamethoxazole +trimethoprim/BACTRIM,SEPTRATetracyclines To treat infections caused by bacteria and fungi. Food: Take on an empty stomach with 8 ounces of water. Avoid taking tetracycline with dairy products, antacids, and vitamin supplements containing iron because they can interfere with the medication’s effectiveness. Tetracycline/ ACHROMYCIN,SUMYCINDoxycycline/VIBRMYCINMinocycline/MINOCINNitromidazole To treat infections caused by bacteria and fungi. Food: May take with food to decrease stomach upset, but food decreases bioavailability.Avoid alcohol. Metronidazole/FLAGYLAntifungals Food: Take with food to increase absorption. Do not take itraconazole/SPORANOX with grapefruit or related citrus.Avoid alcohol. Fluconazole/DIFLUCANKetoconazole/NIZORALtraconazole/SPORANOXMood Disorders MonoamineOxidase (MAO)Inhibitors To treat depression, emotional and anxiety disorders. Food: These medications have many dietary restrictions and those taking them should follow the dietary guidelines and physician instructions very carefully. A rapid, potentially fatal increase in blood pressure can occur if foods or alcoholic beverages containing tyramine are consumed while taking MAO inhibitors. Avoid foods high in tyramine and other pressor amines during drug use and for 2 weeks after discontinuation. These include aged cheeses, aged meats, soy sauce, tofu, miso, fava beans, snowpeas, sauerkraut, avocadoes, bananas, yeast extracts, raisins, ginseng, licorice, chocolate, and caffeine.Avoid alcohol. Phenelzine/NARDILTranycypromine/PARNATEAnti-Anxiety Drugs To treat depression, emotional and anxiety disorders. Food: May take with food if upset stomach occurs. Limit grapefruit and citrus consumption.Caffeine: May cause excitability, nervousness, and hyperactivity and lessen the anti-anxiety effects of the drugs.Supplements: Use caution with sedative herbal products such as chamomile, kava, or stimulants such as caffeine, guarana, or mate.Avoid alcohol. Lorazepan/ATIVANDiazepam/VALIUMAlprazolam/XANAXAntidepressant Drugs To treat depression, emotional and anxiety disorders. Food: These medications can be with or without food.Avoid alcohol. Paroxetine/PAXILSertraline/ZOLOFTFluoxetine/PROZACStimulant Food: Take with or without meals. Limit caffeine, and ensure adequate calcium intake. Methylphenidate/RITALINDepressant Sedative-hypnotic Food: Do not take with food, or immediately after a meal. Zolpidem/AMBIENStomach Histamine Blockers To relieve pain, promote healing, and prevent irritation from returning. Food: These medications can be taken with or without food, with 8 ounces of water. A bland diet is recommended. Take drug 2 hours before an iron or antacid supplement is consumed. May decrease iron and vitamin B12 absorption.Caffeine: Caffeine products may irritate the stomach.Nutrition And Drugs Essay.Avoid alcohol. Cimetidine/TAGAMETFamotidine/PEPCIDRanitidine/ZANTACNizatadine/AXIDSeizures Anticonvulsant/Antiepileptic Therapy Food: Take with food or milk to decrease stomach upset. Avoid grapefruit or related citrus fruits, star fruits, or pomegranate juice. Supplement with calcium and vitamin D.Avoid alcohol. Tegretol/CARBAMAZEPINEEquetroCarbatrol1 The generic name for each drug is stated first. Brand names are in all capital letters and represent only some examples of those medications.Nutrition And Drugs Essay.
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