ACTIVATED CHARCOAL - Uses, Side Effects, and More

Alcohol (Ethanol) interacts with ACTIVATED CHARCOAL

Taking alcohol with activated charcoal might decrease how well activated charcoal works to prevent poison absorption.

Medications taken by mouth (Oral drugs) interacts with ACTIVATED CHARCOAL

Activated charcoal reduces absorption of drugs and other chemicals in the stomach and intestines. Taking activated charcoal along with medications taken by mouth can decrease how much medicine the body absorbs. This can decrease the effects of your medication. To prevent this interaction, take activated charcoal at least one hour after medications you take by mouth.

Syrup of ipecac interacts with ACTIVATED CHARCOAL

Activated charcoal can bind syrup of ipecac in the stomach. This decreases the effects of syrup of ipecac.

Birth control pills (Contraceptive drugs) interacts with ACTIVATED CHARCOAL

Activated charcoal reduces absorption of substances in the stomach and intestines. Taking activated charcoal along with birth control pills can decrease how much of the birth control pills the body absorbs. This can decrease the effects of birth control pills. To prevent this interaction, take activated charcoal at least 3 hours after or 12 hours before birth control pills.

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