Although pharmaceuticals usually go through decades of development and testing to ensure they are safe and effective, there are thousands of types of drugs on the market and millions of combinations … [+1504 chars]
The bizarre way foods mess with the medicines we take - BBC
Occasionally the food we eat can interfere with the way drugs are supposed to work. Now scientists are trying to harness these effects to boost the efficacy of treatments.
By:Sofia Quaglia
Source:BBC News
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