Gut Changes Persist Years After Stopping Certain Medications

Recent research shows that common medications such as antibiotics and antidepressants can leave lasting changes in gut bacteria.
Gut Changes Persist Years After Stopping Certain Medications
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The body clears medicines within hours to weeks. However, a recent study suggests that drugs you took years ago may continue to affect your gut—and the more frequently and the longer they’re used, the greater their effect.

Nearly nine out of 10 commonly used medications leave permanent changes in gut bacteria—including drugs never before linked to digestive effects, according to the study, which was published in mSystems in September.
Rachel Ann T. Melegrito
Rachel Ann T. Melegrito
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Rachel Melegrito worked as an occupational therapist, specializing in neurological cases. Melegrito also taught university courses in basic sciences and professional occupational therapy. She earned a master's degree in childhood development and education in 2019. Since 2020, Melegrito has written extensively on health topics for various publications and brands.