@, Emergency reminder!Swiss rolls+cephalosporins will "poison"!There are these ...
Author:International Tourism Island B Time:2022.08.25
Commercial Daily News (Coconut Network/Altitude journalist Zheng Saiwen Intern Reporter Niu Zhiyuan Photography Report) Recently, Chongqing ’s 6 -year -old girl’ s consumption of Swiss rolls caused widespread attention. It is understood that the ingredients of Swiss rolls contain edible alcohol. "Cef and wine" can cause sulfurite -like reactions, which will make the wine produced by the wine cannot be oxidized into acetic acid and accumulate in the body.
On August 24, a reporter from the International Tourism Island Business Daily visited the major businessmen in Haikou. Not only Swiss volumes, the ingredients of many foods in daily life contain alcohol.
Visit: A variety of food ingredients in daily life contain alcohol
In the supermarket snack area, all kinds of cake snacks abound. The reporter found that the ingredients of Swiss rolls, egg yolks, soft bread, lip movement and other products contain edible alcohol ingredients. Supermarket staff told reporters, "All kinds of small cakes in supermarkets are very popular. I also love to eat, but I have not noticed that these snacks contain edible alcohol."
It is understood that in the process of production of some foods, in order to achieve specific purposes, a small amount of alcohol is often added, some are moisturizing, and some are to prevent deterioration. During the visit, the reporter found that not only foods such as Switzerland rolls and egg yolks, but also many foods that are easy to contain alcohol, such as drunk shrimp, drunk crabs, beer ducks, tofu, etc. on the table, and also, and there are also milk, and also, and there are also bean curds. Drugs such as Huoxiang Zhengqi and Huoxiangzhengqi Pills also contain alcohol ingredients. In addition, it is worth noting that the high sugar content of apples, bananas, pear and other fruits will also produce alcohol.
Citizen: I have eaten the Swiss volume but I don’t know the feed table
"I am a mother -in -law now, and I usually look at the ingredients table, but I ate it before I became a mother. At that time, I did n’t have the habit of seeing the ingredients table.” Ms. Wu told reporters that she is currently in breastfeeding. In the future, eating is more cautious, so you will have the habit of looking at the ingredients. "Most people think that this is a cake. Most people should eat it. Children are okay, so they won't see it."
Ms. Wu also said that she usually eats alcoholic taste when she eats Switzerland rolls, so it is not recommended for children to eat Swiss rolls. "Especially when you are sick, you ca n’t eat random, because you do n’t know if you respond to the drug, or you can eat it when you are healthy." Ms. Wu said that for the first time, she knew that the Swiss volume could cause cephalosporin allergies. "If you encounter something you haven't eaten in the future, you must be cautious and look at the ingredient table before eating."
"I have eaten the Swiss volume, and I feel pretty good, but I am not very concerned about the ingredients of the food. The more concerned is the production date and the shelf life." Following the food ingredients, some ingredients in some ingredients are not understood at all, and they no longer pay attention. "I don't have time and patience to search for what is the ingredient and what will happen to what happens, so I waste my energy."
Mr. Feng was shocked by allergic reactions to such small cakes and cephalosporins, saying that buying food in the future will pay more attention to the ingredients table. "After all, if the allergic reaction is serious, it is still very dangerous. In the future, you will pay special attention to whether there are alcohol in the noodle product you buy, in case it is good."
Why is cepha was poisoned?
Public information shows that the reaction caused by drinking after taking medicine is called a sulfurite -like response. The sulfurite itself is a alcoholic drug. The sulfurite can inhibit the acetaldehyde dehydrinase in the liver when it is used with ethanol. After the oxidation of ethanol in the body into acetaldehyde, it cannot continue to decompose oxidation, causing a series of reactions to accumulate acetaldehyde in the body.
The sulfurite -like reaction is the common effect of cephalosporin drugs and alcohol in the body, which interrupts the metabolism process of human alcohol, which leads to "acetaldehyde accumulation" in the body and a poisoning reaction.
Some experts suggest that if you take cephalosporin first, it is recommended to drink after 6 to 7 days after taking the medicine to ensure that the drugs in the body are all metabolized. If you drink it first, it is more appropriate to eat cephalosporin after 3 days, because for most people, alcohol has almost metabolized after 3 days.
Popular science: These drugs cannot be taken with wine
According to media reports, many drugs have similar effects to sulfurite. If you drink alcohol after medication, facial flushing, eye conjunctiva, visual blurring, severe pulsation of the head and neck blood vessels or beating, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, exemptation Khan, dry mouth, chest pain, myocardial infarction, acute heart failure, dyspnea, acute liver injury, convulsions and deaths and other symptoms.
Acetylphenol tablet
Acetamol tablets are components used to reduce fever in most cold medicines, and are also commonly used to relieve mild to moderate pain (such as joint pain, migraine, etc.). Studies have shown that drinking may increase the hepatopolyticidal toxicity of acetaminophen.
Antihypertensive drugs
Excessive drinking has the effects of expanding blood vessels, inhibiting sympathetic nerves and vascular movement centers, and weakening myocardial shrinkage. If you take blood pressure drops after wine, the small blood vessels will be expanded, the blood volume will be further reduced, the blood pressure drops sharply, and you are prone to posture hypotension or syncope.
aspirin
There is an interaction of pharmacokinetics between aspirin and ethanol and a certain pharmacy interaction. The intake of any concentration of ethanol will increase the stimulation of the digestive tract, easily cause gastric mucosa disease or recur the ulcer, and increase the risk of upper gastrointestinal bleeding related to aspirin.
Sedative hypnotic pill
After combining sedatively hypnotic drugs with ethanol, the degree of inhibition of the center is related to the type of drug, the amount of medication, and drinking, and it shows that the drowsiness is aggravated, the response sensitivity is reduced, the attention is dispersed, the coordination ability is poor, and the seriousness can even cause death.Anti -epilepsy
Ethanol can affect the metabolism of certain antiepileptic drugs and affect the curative effect.In addition, drinking itself can also cause seizures.Therefore, epilepsy patients are not suitable for drinking.
Hypoglycemic agents
During the period of drinking sulfonyl drugs, severe hypoglycemia or irreversible nervous system can occur.Because ethanol can hinder the transforming process of glycerin, lactic acid, and certain amino acids to reduce blood sugar, it can also cause "sulfurite -like reactions".
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