You can drink lemon water when taking anti-inflammatory drugs. Lemon water contains many vitamins and trace elements, which can replenish various nutrients needed in the body and will not react with anti-inflammatory drugs. You can drink lemon water when you take medicine, but do not use lemon water to take medicine orally. It is best to use boiled water when taking anti-inflammatory drugs orally, as this will enable the drug to be absorbed and dissolved quickly in the stomach, so that the medicine can achieve the best results. It is recommended to drink lemon water 1 hour after taking anti-inflammatory drugs because lemon water contains a large amount of vitamin C, which may damage the composition of the medicine thus reducing its effectiveness. Patients are advised to ask their doctor’s advice before taking other foods to avoid adverse reactions. Pay attention to your eating habits and eat less spicy and cold food to avoid the impact on your stomach and intestines, and also on the medication.