Should liver patients who take medicine every 12 hours fast or not?

  • Publish date:26/07/2010
  • Section:Fasting
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Question:

I am a doctor, and I follow up on patients with liver transplantations. Such patients become physically capable of fasting six months after the operation.

However, the problem is that they must take immunosuppressive capsules every 12 hours orally, which means that they will break the fast despite their physical ability.

The patients want to fast, but lengthening the period between capsules (more than 12 hrs) may have adverse effects. Please advise.

Answer:

All perfect praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allah, and that Muhammad is His Slave and Messenger.

 

 

Determining the consequences of this is to be made only by reliable and capable physicians.

However, if delaying the medicine for two or three hours will not affect the fasting patient, then it is impermissible for him to break the fast.

Allah Knows best.

It is permissible for such a patient to break his fast and take the medicine if the next time when he must take the medicine is before the end of the fasting period, provided that it is certain or it is most likely that lengthening the period will aggravate the illness, delay recovery or cause a new illness.

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