You can brush your teeth after taking medication, but it depends on the circumstances. If you are using a medication that is applied to treat an oral related disease, it is recommended that you brush after 24 hours, if it is any other medication you can brush your teeth after taking the medication.
If you need topical medication for mouth-related diseases such as mouth sores, tooth decay, gingivitis, etc., it is recommended that you brush your teeth 24 hours after applying the medication, or brush your teeth first before applying the medication. This is because brushing your teeth immediately after applying the medication will affect the absorption of the medication. In addition, when brushing teeth should also pay attention to, can not be too hard to brush the teeth of the medicine, otherwise it may be brushed out of the drug, affecting the therapeutic effect.
It is recommended to brush your teeth twice a day, morning and evening, to maintain oral hygiene, in order to avoid bacterial infections and oral diseases caused by oral uncleanliness. If the medicine is to treat other diseases of the body, such as colds, gastritis, fever and other diseases that require oral tablets, capsules or rushes, you can brush your teeth after taking the medicine, and there is no effect between the two.