Normally, these are not likely to cause these problems and here’s why.
La uña natural es una ventana
Doctors often state that the health of the natural nail is a window into the health of the individual, so some suspect medications are causing problems with adhesion. Most likely, taking medication for a month or two isn’t going to affect the adhesion of artificial nails or coatings to the nail plates. The same is true for over-the-counter (OTC) medications, which are typically taken only for a few weeks. There are certain medications that when taken for long periods can affect the way the body functions and may affect nail growth. However, this is would be uncommon for medications, in general.
An example of medications that do affect nail plate growth are chemotherapy drugs since they can halt growth. Anaesthetic given during surgery is sometimes blamed for nail problems such as lifting, but I’ve seen no evidence to support this.
People are often leery of medication of any type and tend to jump to this conclusion quickly when they see problems with their nails. It is far more likely that medications would affect nail growth than nail coating adhesion.
No sospeche de los medicamentos como causa del levantamiento
Nail technicians should not suspect medications for causing lifting until all other potential sources of the problem have been investigated and ruled out. Medications are rarely the cause of uña artificial pérdida de adherencia y es más probable que esté causada por algo que el cliente está haciendo, por ejemplo, un cambio repentino en su estilo de vida.
Si una persona toma muchos medicamentos y sus uñas están en mal estado, es más probable que el estado de la placa ungueal se deba a la mala salud del organismo y no a los medicamentos. Por ejemplo, las personas que toman medicación para el corazón también pueden tener problemas de presión arterial y circulación, y es mucho más probable que estos problemas de salud afecten negativamente al estado del nuevo crecimiento de las uñas que los propios medicamentos.


