Food-drug interactions: Putting evidence into practice

The Nurse Practitioner
Jo Ann L Nicoteri

Abstract

Food-drug interactions occur more often than thought. This manuscript describes the most common interactions the NP may encounter in primary care practice. A thorough and detailed health history and dietary recall are essential for identifying potential problems when prescribing or evaluating medication efficacy. Prevention and education are vital.

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