WorksheetsCP7020 Drug Nutrient Interaction
Total questions: 11
Worksheet time: 6mins
Which of the following is an example of diet-drug interaction?
A drug that a person take may alters the effects of another drug that was taken.
Food components in a person's diet may alter the effectiveness the drug taken.
Drugs may alter food intake by:
Altering the appetite
Interfering with taste or smell
Induce nausea or vomiting
Causing mouth sores
Bile acid binders binding to fat soluble vitamins is an example of drugs altering nutrition _____________.
absorption
excretion
The competition for absorption sites in the intestine between amino acids and the drug levodpoa alters drug _______________.
absorption
excretion
Minerals can bind to some antibiotics, reducing absorption of both minerals and the drugs.
True
False
_______________ have been found to inactivate or inhibit enzymes that metabolize a number of different drugs.
Grapefruit
Apples
Grapes
A person on warfarin needs to keep his/her vitamin __________ intake constant.
A
D
E
K
Individuals using warfarin are advised to consume similar amounts of vitamin K daily to keep warfarin activity stable.
True
False
People taking MAO inhibitors are advised to restrict their intakes of foods rich in ____________.
tyramine
amino acids
The combination of tyramine and MAO inhibitors can be fatal. What does MAO stand for ?
monoxide amines
monoamine oxidase
Tyramine content ____________food ages or spoils.
decreases
increases
