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diclofenac sod ec 75 mg tablet
It is not safe to drink alcohol with any type of drug/medication. So no, it is NOT safe to drink alcohol with Ambien 20 mg.
No, you should not drink while taking pain relievers. Diclofenac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. These drugs all have a risk of causing internal bleeding in the stomach and intestines. This risk is doubled if you drink alcohol because alcohol has exactly the same risk. Although Diclofenac will not directly interact with alcohol it is a known irritant to the lining of the stomach. Alcohol can exacerbate this leading to severe indigestion/heartburn and not uncommonly gastric bleeding. Long term users of Diclofenac often end up having to take Omeprazole or similar to prevent these very reactions as the Diclofenac is such a serious irritant. Don't take it on an empty stomach, and if you must drink alcohol drink it in moderation with food.
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no, makes you really trippy. weird one
Oxa Forte is a prescription drug consisting of 50 Mg of Codeine and 50 Mg of Diclofenac Potassium. The codeine is obviously for pain but the Diclofenac potassium I'm not quite sure, possibly blood pressure??
Due to the potential risk of excess sedation, as well as excess relaxation of the esophageal sphincter (possibly leading to regurgitation and aspiration), it is not recommended to drink alcohol in combination with prochlorperazine (even though 5 mg is a relatively low dose).
It is typically not recommended to drink alcohol while taking prednisone because it can be very hard on the liver. It's also not recommended to drink alcohol if you are taking prednisone for Ulcerative Colitis because it can worsen your symptoms.
I had a recent case where a dog swallowed 50 mg diclofenac sodium 6 tablets and never showed any symptoms from it.
75 mg = .075 g.
There would be no need to mix those doses, you will probably just pass out. Also it depends on the amount of alcohol that you drink too as this is where there could be major problems.
You will have to wait until the 20 mg of Dilaudid has left your system before you can drink alcohol. Usually it will take about 8 hours for any medicines to leave the system.