Which is an example of a drug–nutrient interaction?
2 answers:
Answer:
the answer is C
Explanation:
because a drug–nutrient interaction <u>can cause : </u>
- Stimulated or suppressed appetite (so a poor appetite)
- Decreased intestinal absorption (not just a change in absorption but an intestinal change in absorption)
- Increased renal secretion
- Competition or displacement of nutrients for protein carrier sites
I believe the answer is E.
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