Can I take medicine with soda water?
It is generally not recommended to take medicine with soda water; it's better to use plain warm water. The specific reasons are as follows:
Soda water is not mineral water and contains many additives. Taking medication with soda water may cause chemical reactions with the drug, affecting its absorption and potentially harming health. Moreover, soda water is usually weakly alkaline, which may lead to carbon dioxide production, causing bloating and gastrointestinal discomfort.
In addition, when taking medicine, you should also avoid using tea or cola to swallow pills, as these can hinder drug absorption. Cola beverages also contain caffeine, a stimulant that may reduce the effectiveness of the medication and impair its overall efficacy.