Alcohol, Saturated Fat and Trans Fat

People with lupus don’t have to stop drinking alcohol completely. However, studies show that reducing the consumption of alcoholic beverages will increase the effectiveness of some drugs. Alcohol may affect the effectiveness of certain drugs, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) such naproxen and ibuprofen. The most popular results of mixing alcohol with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory disease are ulcer and internal bleeding of the stomach. If your doctor prescribes warfarin to treat your lupus, consuming alcohol while using it could increase your risk of developing liver problems.
Foods with trans fat or saturated fat may also contain steroids that increase your appetite and as a result, cause weight gain. It is important to reduce your consumption of trans fat and saturated fat because being obese [5] or overweight could worsen your lupus symptoms.











