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Nutrition and HIV/AIDS: A Training Manual - Linkages Project

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Main Food <strong>and</strong> DrugInteractions1. Food effects on drug efficacy2. Medication effects on nutrient absorption,metabolism, distribution, <strong>and</strong> excretion3. Side effects of medication on food intake <strong>and</strong>nutrient absorption4. Medication <strong>and</strong> food interactions causingunhealthy side effectsFOOD INTAKEenhances orinhibitsDRUG EFFICACYFood reduces absorption of• Aspirin (analgesic)• Isoniazid (antituberculosis)• Rifampin (antituberculosis)• Indinavir (ARV)FOOD INTAKEenhancesor InhibitsDRUGSenhanceor inhibitDRUG EFFICACYA high-fat diet enhances the bioavailabilityof some ARVs, such as Tenovir, but reducesabsorption of others, such as Indinavir <strong>and</strong>Zidovidune.NUTRIENT ABSORPTION AND METABOLISMIncreased nutrient intake is needed for• Isoniazid + vitamin B 6•Rifampin+ vitamin DDRUGSenhanceor inhibitNUTRIENT ABSORPTION AND METABOLISMMany protease inhibitors may causechanges in lipid levels <strong>and</strong> insulinresistance.• Reduce intake of saturated fats <strong>and</strong> sugar.SIDE EFFECTS OF DRUGSaffectFOOD INTAKE AND NUTRIENTABSORPTIONSide effects requiring dietary responses• Changes in taste, nausea, <strong>and</strong> anorexia• Bloating, heartburn, <strong>and</strong> constipation• Vomiting <strong>and</strong> diarrhea

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