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Foods that should not be consumed with durian include alcohol, seafood, milk, soy milk, and persimmons; medications include fluoxetine hydrochloride tablets, quetiapine fumarate tablets, sotalol hydrochloride tablets, rivaroxaban tablets, carbamazepine tablets, etc. Attention should be paid to certain contraindications when combining these items, and consumption should ideally be done under medical guidance. Specific details are as follows:
I. Food-related considerations
1. Alcohol
Durian should not be consumed with alcohol. The ethanol in alcohol stimulates gastric acid secretion, and the fruit acids in durian also promote gastric acid production. Consuming both together can excessively increase gastric acid secretion, irritating the gastric mucosa and potentially causing symptoms such as stomach pain and bloating.
2. Seafood
Durian should not be eaten with seafood because the protein in seafood may react with vitamin C in durian, forming a toxic substance that is harmful to human health.
3. Milk
The protein in milk can react with fruit acids in durian, causing protein coagulation and impairing the body's absorption of protein.
4. Soy Milk
The plant proteins in soy milk may react with fruit acids in durian, producing a substance that is difficult to digest and reducing protein absorption.
5. Persimmon
Persimmons contain high levels of tannic acid, which can bind with pectin in durian to form a substance that is hard to digest, potentially leading to stomach pain, bloating, and other gastrointestinal discomforts.
II. Medication-related considerations
1. Fluoxetine Hydrochloride Tablets
Fluoxetine hydrochloride is an antidepressant medication. Durian is rich in tyrosine, which may interact with the drug and lead to hypertensive crisis or other adverse reactions.
2. Quetiapine Fumarate Tablets
Quetiapine fumarate is a type of sedative medication. Certain components in durian may enhance the drug’s sedative effects, potentially causing excessive drowsiness or respiratory depression.
3. Sotalol Hydrochloride Tablets
Sotalol hydrochloride is a blood pressure-lowering medication. Natural chemical substances in durian may interfere with the effectiveness of antihypertensive drugs, leading to fluctuations in blood pressure.
4. Rivaroxaban Tablets
Rivaroxaban is an anticoagulant medication. Durian is rich in vitamin K, which may counteract the anticoagulant effect of the drug and increase the risk of blood clotting.
5. Carbamazepine Tablets
Carbamazepine is an antiepileptic medication. Certain components in durian may affect the efficacy of antiepileptic drugs, potentially leading to seizures or poor seizure control.
In daily life, improper food combinations and eating habits may affect nutrient absorption and overall health. It is recommended to maintain balanced and appropriate dietary pairings.