I was put on both of these medications for a double ear-infection and i went out to the bars while taking them and felt no effects. If anything it added a little drowsiness but nothing severe and/harmful.
There are no particular side effects to drinking alcohol with amoxicillin, which is a penicillin based antibiotic. Like all antibiotics, it is best taken on an empty stomach and Doctors normally suggest that it is taken some time before drinking alcohol so that there is plenty of time for the antibiotic to get absorbed from the stomach. The main side effects of penicillin-based antibiotics are nausea and diarrhoea and as these can also be the side effects of an overdose of alcohol, it can sometimes be difficult to tell which side effects are which! For this reason, Doctors usually suggest that people keep their alcohol to the minimum when on medication.
Naproxen can cause drowsiness, dizziness, or blurred vision and alcohol may intensify these effects and increase the risk of accidental injury. The use of alcohol increases the risk of stomach irritation and bleeding. People taking naproxen should avoid alcohol. You might have more adverse effects (ex : dizziness, stomach irritation/bleeding, nausea), but it is not dangerous (except if you have stomach bleeding/ulcer, of course)
Yes, but if you do be sure to drink lots of water as well. Alcohol will cause you to become dehydrated. That is not good for people who are on antibiotics. There is not enough liquid in alcoholic beverages -- even in beer or wine -- to make up for the diuretic effects of the alcohol.
sure
5 days after
You really shouldn't. The cumulative effects on your liver can be lethal.
It can make it not work right
Yes i have been vomiting for the past 5 days straight every morning , and i am pretty sure it is from the amoxicillin.
I was given a treatment for H.pylori (amoxicillin, chlaritomycin and omeprazol) and developed gout on a vegetarian diet and alcohol abstention this is anecdotal, but I bet the answer is yes!
Dizziness, headaches, tiredness and vomiting can be possible effects of abusing alcohol.
Yes! There is a common myth that alcohol mixed with antibiotics, such as Amoxicillin, causes interactions. This is not the case. While medical professionals will advise an individual taking an antibiotic to avoid alcohol it does not cause any interactions or pose a risk to the individuals health. The idea is that if you are sick enough to take antibiotics that you should not be drinking alcohol until you are well. There are no known drug interactions associated with Amoxicillin. There is also a belief that Amoxicillin is less effective when taken in combination of drinking alcohol, this too is untrue.
There are no particular side effects to drinking alcohol with Amoxicillin, which is a penicillin based antibiotic. Like all antibiotics, it is best taken on an empty stomach and suggested that it is taken some time before drinking alcohol so that there is plenty of time for the antibiotic to get absorbed from the stomach. The main side effects of penicillin-based antibiotics are nausea and diarrhoea and as these can also be the side effects of an overdose of alcohol, it can sometimes be difficult to tell which side effects are which! For this reason people should keep their alcohol to the minimum when on medication.