Almost entering the third week of fasting, it is likely that those of you whose stomach is prone to certain foods or whose eating schedule has changed slightly become prone to ulcers.
As for if you have to work in the office every day and do many activities, your stamina can decrease because your activities remain solid while your body doesn't get enough intake.
If you have fallen ill—such as sore throat, runny nose, or fever—of course you have to take medicine to restore your health. But, do you like being confused about how to schedule taking medication when your meal schedule changes during Ramadan?
The drug with a dose of one drink a day can be taken at dawn or iftar.
How to take medicine that must be consumed twice a day can be done after sahur and iftar. If the prescription says the medicine must be taken before eating, then you can take it about half an hour before sahur and half an hour before dinner (between iftar and dinner).
So how do you need three times a day?
How to schedule taking three doses of medicine a day, you can take it at iftar, at midnight, and at dawn.
As for drugs that are dosed four times a day, you can first consult a doctor.
Oh yes, to take medicine that must be taken after eating, you have to give it about five to ten minutes after eating. You also really need to wake up early to give a break between taking the medicine and eating sahur.
Also, you have to be more patient for dinner because you have to take the medicine half an hour before eating.
Hopefully this info is useful and you are always healthy and running smoothly!