Is it safe to take medications with coffee?
Chloe Ramirez
Updated on February 27, 2026
Is it safe to take medications with coffee?
Here we will look at why it’s not a good idea to take medications with coffee. Coffee and tea contain ‘tannic acid’ which can have a chemical reaction with a range of medications and thereby prevent them from being effective and/or even make them dangerous. This will also cause them to dissolve faster and that will mean they aren’t as effective.
Is it okay to drink coffee when you’re sick?
The caffeine in coffee may interact with stimulant drugs like pseudoephedrine, as well as antibiotics. You should talk to a healthcare provider before drinking coffee while taking these drugs. Although coffee in moderation is generally harmless in healthy adults, you may choose to avoid it if you’re sick.
Is it OK to drink tea and coffee?
As for tea and coffee, the tannins in the beverages reduces the digestion of the medication. Few medicines like calcium or Vitamin D supplements are advised to be taken with milk. Read: Are you drinking enough water with your medicines?
Why is it good to drink two cups of coffee a day?
Drinking one to two cups of coffee a day may help ward off heart failure, when a weakened heart has difficulty pumping enough blood to the body. You are less likely to develop Parkinson’s disease. Caffeine is not only linked to a lower chance of developing Parkinson’s disease , but it may also help those with the condition better control …
What are the negative effects of drinking coffee?
Negative side effects from coffee can vary and may include: insomnia, irritability, rapid heart rate, risks for pregnancy, interference with oral contraceptives, heart burn or stomach ache. Drinking dark roasted coffee may help lower coffee’s effect of stimulating stomach acid production.
What medications interact with caffeine?
Caffeine can also interact with medications, including medications for high blood pressure. Caffeine may interact with the beta-blockers propranolol and metoprolol, both of which are used to treat high blood pressure.
Does coffee interfere with antibiotics?
The combination of caffeine and antibiotics isn’t likely to be dangerous, but some antibiotics can change the way your body processes caffeine, explains Drugs.com. This can cause an amount of caffeine that would normally leave you feeling attentive, to make you feel quite ill.
What are the negative effects of caffeine?
One of the negative effects of caffeine is that small amounts taken daily can create a physical dependence. If a regular coffee drinker, for example, fails to drink his daily dose of caffeine, he can end up with headaches, excessive sleepiness, a feeling like he cannot function.