“Proper hydration is not just about metabolising the medication, but also to ensure overall health,” says Dr Ashik Kadambot, consultant gastroenterologist at Rak Hospital. “During Ramadan, drinking enough water during non-fasting hours is crucial, as gastric emptying is delayed by the medication. Hydration helps mitigate nausea and constipation. Individuals should distribute their water intake throughout the evening to maintain adequate hydration.”
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