Drinking Coffee on Anti-Diarrheal Medicine: Risks and When to Wait

Coffee also appears to have a gentle prebiotic effect. Polyphenols and soluble fibers in coffee may help support a more diverse gut microbiota, which in turn can influence inflammation, bowel regularity, and even metabolic health. This is part of why some gastroenterologists are increasingly comfortable with patients keeping moderate coffee in their routines rather than viewing it as an automatic “bad guy.”