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treatment with antibiotics results in deficiency of what vitamin

by Enola Abernathy DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Antibiotics -- Antibiotics, especially those known as cephalosporins, reduce the absorption of vitamin K in the body. Using them for more than 10 days may lower levels of vitamin K because these drugs kill not only harmful bacteria but also the bacteria that make vitamin K.

What are antibiotics and vitamins?

Antibiotics are medications prescribed by your physician to help fight off foreign bacteria that can make you ill. Not only do harmful bacteria make you sick, but they are also easily spreadable to others. Certain vitamins might help boost your immune system and aid in preventing illnesses or shortening their duration, if you are already sick.

Do antibiotics and vitamin C fight off bacteria?

While vitamin C might not fight off foreign organisms in the direct way that antibiotics can, it helps reduce the duration of illness in some people, says the Office of Dietary Supplements 3 4. Not only does vitamin C help your immune system eliminate harmful bacteria, but it also acts like an antioxidant by stifling free-radicals.

Do vitamins interfere with antibiotics?

Some vitamins may improve the efficacy of antibiotics. Although they aren't medications, vitamins may cause an unwanted interaction if you are also taking antibiotics. In some cases, taking supplements with antibiotics may have a beneficial effect.

What are the benefits of taking vitamin D with antibiotics?

Vitamin D, which is found in fortified foods such as some cereals and milk products, helps maintain proper levels of calcium and phosphorous. Vitamin D helps manage your immune system and may be taken in conjunction with antibiotics to increase the efficacy of the antibiotics.

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Can antibiotics cause vitamin D deficiency?

Isoniazid and rifampin are antibiotics that effectively treat tuberculosis (TB), and both can lower vitamin D levels.

Can antibiotics affect vitamin B12?

Certain antibiotics (including tetracycline), if taken at the same time as vitamin B12 supplements, may decrease your body's absorption of vitamin B12. The supplement may also decrease your body's absorption of the antibiotic, making it less effective.

Does vitamin D react with antibiotics?

No interactions were found between amoxicillin and Vitamin D3.

Can antibiotics cause deficiency?

Individuals taking long-term antibiotic treatments are prone to developing vitamin deficiencies including vitamin B12 deficiency (Shirakawa et al., 1990).

Do antibiotics deplete vitamin B?

DND: Antibiotics deplete calcium, magnesium, potassium as well as certain B vitamins (B1-thiamin, B2- riboflavin, B3-niacin, B5-pantothenic acid, B6, B9-folic acid, B12) and vitamin K.

What is vitamin K deficiency?

Vitamin K is important for blood clotting, bone health, and more. The main symptom of a vitamin K deficiency is excessive bleeding caused by an inability to form blood clots. According to the Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) , vitamin K deficiency is very rare in the United States.

Why Vit B complex is given with antibiotics?

However, some change in the intestinal flora is inevitable after the administration of antibiotics, and the synthesis of members of the vitamin B complex in the gut may be impaired. It is therefore usual to prescribe vitamin B preparations when a course of antibiotics is given.

Does vitamin C interfere with antibiotics?

Tetracycline -- Some evidence suggests that taking vitamin C with the antibiotic tetracycline may increase the levels of this medication; it may also decrease the effects of vitamin C in the body. Other antibiotics in the same family include minocycline (Minocin) and doxycycline (Vibramycin).

What causes a vitamin D deficiency?

(Rickets; Osteomalacia) Vitamin D deficiency is most commonly caused by a lack of exposure to sunlight. Some disorders can also cause the deficiency. The most common cause is lack of exposure to sunlight, usually when the diet is deficient in vitamin D, but certain disorders can also cause the deficiency.

Can antibiotics cause iron deficiency?

The antibodies attach to red blood cells and cause them to break down too early. Drugs that can cause this type of hemolytic anemia include: Cephalosporins (a class of antibiotics), most common cause.

What is active vitamin D called?

The liver and kidneys convert vitamin D (produced in the skin and taken up in the diet), into the active hormone, which is called calcitriol.

What are the symptoms of B12 deficiency?

Vitamin B12 or folate deficiency anaemia can cause a wide range of symptoms. These usually develop gradually, but can worsen if the condition goes untreated.extreme tiredness (fatigue)lack of energy (lethargy)breathlessness.feeling faint.headaches.pale skin.noticeable heartbeats (palpitations)More items...

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