There is no use of mixing them together. You can take both together.
While it is rarely a good idea to mix drugs, Penicillin is not known to be hepatatoxic and is not likely to be any more dangerous than the alcohol alone.
Drinking alcohol can reduce the theraputic effectiveness of an antibiotic such as penicillin.
Alcohol can reduce the effectiveness of, or even react adversely with many pharmaceutical drugs, but the old myths and misconceptions have been dispelled concerning penicillin, and alcohol consumption in moderation should have no major ill-effects while taking a course of penicillin, unless your doctor tells you to abstain. Alcohol can effect or reduce the functionality of other parts of the body that may have a negative effect on whatever your current medical problem might be.
It's a bicyclic acid in a solid state. It is slightly water soluble but that type of organic matter breaks down easier in ethyl alcohol, ether, chloroform and most organic solvents rather than water.
Bread mold does not turn into penicillin. Bread mold makes penicillin as aby-product of its metabolic processes. Penicillin is manufactured by growing bread mould in a nutrient and stripping off the produced penicillin in the same manner that alcohol is made by yeast and the alcohol recovered.
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Yes, ethyl alcohol and isopropyl alcohol are drinkable.
Alcohol does have a negative affect on most medicines especially antibiotics such as penicillin.
Yes it is safe to drink alcohol in moderation while on Penicillin VK. The myth that you can't came from a moral perspective years ago in VD clinics (sexual health clinics). While alcohol is fine to drink while taking Penicillin VK, they were worried about people getting drunk, losing their inhibitions, and spreading disease before the penicillin had chance to clear it up.
What is beer? So i think yes
If you are on penicillin and drinking alcohol then you should drink very minute servings as that and the penicillin can counter act with your kidneys and you could get kidney damage or even worse kidney failure.On a less fatalistic note - alcohol will reduce the effectiveness of your immune system, negating the beneficial effects of the penicillin. While renal damage IS possible, it is rare. Your best bet is to consult your doctor.
I know for a fact that you can mix rubbing alcohol and water, as most rubbing alcohol is a water and isopropyl alcohol solution, but when you mix vinegar and backing soda a gas is produced, so it probably wouldn't mix that well.