药物作为抗营养素

M. Moss
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目的:整理药物所致营养缺乏的证据。设计:检索Medline等数据库和已发表文献。材料和方法:Medline, cirus和谷歌Scholar数据库,期刊文章和书籍。结果:有证据表明,许多药物,无论是药用的还是娱乐性的,都会导致维生素、矿物质、脂肪酸和/或氨基酸的缺乏。有些药物会导致多种缺陷。它们可能减少维生素向活性形式的转化,或抑制重要代谢物的产生。通过杀死肠道中的有益细菌,它们可能会导致维生素缺乏。它们可能会减少吸收,或导致营养物质排泄。结论:已经确定了许多药物,这些药物似乎会导致必需营养素及其代谢物的缺乏。在不破坏药物作用的前提下,营养物质可以与药物一起开处方,以限制所造成的损害。需要进一步的研究来证实这些研究的结果。
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Drugs as anti-nutrients
Purpose: To collate evidence on nutrient deficiencies caused by drugs.Design: Search of Medline and other databases, and published literature.Materials and methods: Medline, Scirus and Google Scholar databases, journal articles and books.Results: There is evidence that many drugs, medicinal or recreational, produce deficiencies in vitamins, minerals, fatty acids and/or amino acids. Some drugs cause multiple deficiencies. They may reduce conversion of vitamins to their active forms, or inhibit the production of important metabolites. By killing beneficial bacteria in the gut, they may cause vitamin deficiency. They may reduce absorption, or cause excretion of nutrients.Conclusions: Many drugs have been identified, which appear to cause deficiencies in essential nutrients and their metabolites. Nutrients could be prescribed with drugs, to limit the damage done, provided that this does not undermine the action of the drugs. Further research is needed to confirm the results of those studies that have been car...
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