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Who Should Not Take Emergen-C? Important Health Considerations

4 min read
While a daily dose of Emergen-C is safe for many, one packet can contain 1,000 mg of Vitamin C, significantly more than the daily recommended intake. High doses may pose serious risks for individuals with specific health conditions, making it crucial to understand who should not take Emergen-C without medical consultation.

Can medication cause high sodium levels? Exploring drug-induced hypernatremia

5 min read
Studies show that medication is a not-infrequent contributing factor to elevated sodium levels (hypernatremia) in hospitalized patients. This raises a critical question: Can medication cause high sodium levels and, if so, which ones? The answer is yes, as certain drugs can interfere with fluid balance or introduce excess sodium into the body.

The Hidden Dangers: What are the disadvantages of effervescent tablets?

5 min read
Despite their convenience for those with swallowing difficulties, effervescent tablets can pose several risks that are not immediately obvious. A recent study from Germany and the US found that some pain and cold relief effervescent drugs contain a high amount of sodium, with the maximum daily dose of one product exceeding 178% of the recommended intake. This raises serious questions about the hidden downsides and disadvantages of effervescent tablets for certain populations.