JAKARTA - Taking medication when sick is a common thing to do so that your body condition improves. However, when taking medicine there are various things that must be considered, one of which is the type of water used.
The water temperature used can affect the effectiveness of drugs and body comfort when consuming them. This is because water is the main medium that helps dissolve drugs and accelerate their absorption into the body.
Quoted from Health Site, on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, the recommended water temperature for taking medication is warm water or water with room temperature.
Drinking medicine with warm water or room temperature can help the body absorb better drugs than cold water. Warm water also helps relieve tensions in the digestive tract which sometimes feels uncomfortable when it is sick, "said Dr. Anita Gupta.
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Warm water can widen blood vessels and facilitate blood circulation and body metabolism. Warm temperatures can also make the muscles of the digestive tract more relaxed, making drugs easier to digest and absorb by the body.
Meanwhile, cold water can cause blood vessels and make the digestive system work more slowly. This can slow down the drug absorption process, so that the effect is not optimal.
"Cold water has the potential to slow down the digestive process and the absorption of drugs, especially drugs that require rapid solution such as tablets and capsules," he added.
In addition, avoid taking drugs by drinking juice, milk, or caffeinated drinks. These drinks can interfere with the effectiveness of drug work and even worsen the condition of the body if taken at the same time.
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