All along, some drugs on the Internet heat transfer should not hot clothing, such as vitamins, digestive enzymes, viable preparations and traditional Chinese medicine cough syrup, traditional Chinese medicine and other heat-clearing drugs should be served with cold water, or affect the efficacy. : But in fact, it's not.
Normal human oral cavity temperature between 36.2 ℃ -37.2 ℃, far below this temperature of water will be perceived as 'cold water', close to this temperature of water will be felt as 'warm water', water above this temperature will be felt As 'hot water'. Oral heat temperature is 50 ℃ -60 ℃, above 60 ℃ water will be felt as 'hot water', will damage mucosal tissue. June 16 this year, the WHO updated daily Food and medicine, warned that hot drinks above 65 ° C may increase the risk of esophageal cancer by a risk level of 2 A, which is likely to cause cancer. "Therefore, we are now discussing the usual hot water to take medicine, Should refer to the water within the range of 40 ℃ ~ 60 ℃.
According to the literature, vitamin C is easily oxidized and decomposed in hot water above 80 ° C; pepsin of digestive enzymes is unstable when exposed to heat and easily decomposed and failed over 70 ° C; Instructions clear requirements, cold storage, cold water or warm water blunt; traditional Chinese medicine syrup on the difference between the requirements of hot and cold water is not, the water temperature will not have much effect on syrup thickener; Chinese medicine heat medicine will not be too high and low water temperature too Great influence.
In addition to the need for cold or warm water preparations (usually less than 40 ℃) to take other drugs, the other drugs basically will not be able to withstand the oral cavity in the human body can withstand the hot water range (40 ℃ ~ 60 ℃) significant changes. Of the water temperature, it is better to pay more attention to these drugs should not be taken under what circumstances, and which drugs should not be combined with such as: vitamin C and anticoagulants (warfarin), salicylic acid antipyretic analgesics (aspirin) Combination should be cautious; digestive enzymes should not be combined with antacids (omeprazole), aluminum agents (magnesium aluminum sulfate); live bacteria preparations with antacids (omeprazole), antibiotics, containing tannic acid Chinese medicine may have a response when combined; diabetic patients disable traditional Chinese medicine syrup; non-heat card patients, spleen Deficiency patients need to be careful with traditional Chinese medicine heat-clearing drugs.