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Medications That Rob You of Vital Vitamins and Minerals

By Sid Kirchheimer, January-February 2004




Many popular medications rob you of vital vitamins and minerals. Among the worst offenders:

  • Pain relievers such as aspirin, Tylenol, and Advil deplete stores of vitamin C, which—like vitamin E, beta carotene, and selenium—is important for healthy skin, strong immunity, and preventing damage caused by harmful molecules called free radicals.
  • Diuretics to control high blood pressure such as Aldoclor and Lozol can eliminate potassium, needed to maintain electrical stability of cells in the heart and nervous system and to ensure proper fluid balance within the body and its cells.
  • Hormone replacement drugs such as Premarin and Estratab can lead to deficiencies in vitamin B-6—which plays a crucial role in maintaining the body's immune system and is required for nerve health—as well as in magnesium and zinc.
  • Antidepressants in the SSRI family (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) such as Prozac, Paxil, and Zoloft, may deplete zinc, selenium, and some B vitamins.
  • Anti-inflammatory corticosteroids such as hydrocortisone and prednisone can deplete vitamin C, potassium, and B vitamins.
  • Over-the-counter laxatives containing mineral oil eliminate more than just waste. They interfere with many nutrients by removing them from the intestines before they can be absorbed by the body.