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No, people react differently to alcohol due to factors such as genetics, body size, tolerance, and overall health. Some may feel more intoxicated even with small amounts of alcohol, while others may need to drink more to experience the same effects.
Levofloxacin does not react with alcohol. But alohol does weaken your liver and can lead to a loger recovery time so alcohol should be avoided but it will not harm you if you drink a little.
I would advice you not to drink alcohol, as it can react with the tablet you have taken.
People in China mostly mistrust strangers. They would not interact with them (Except for a few) and just upright ignore them.
Klaricid contains a chemical called clarithromycin, which is a medicine used in bacterial infections. While alcohol would not necessarily react with the clarithromycin, it is not recommended because of the adverse effects of alcohol on an already weak body.
Alcohol can make some people sick because it is a toxin that can irritate the stomach lining, leading to nausea, vomiting, and other digestive issues. Additionally, the body breaks down alcohol into acetaldehyde, a byproduct that can cause unpleasant symptoms if it is not effectively metabolized. Factors such as a person's tolerance, how quickly they consume alcohol, and their overall health can influence how they react to alcohol.
Alcohol does not react with chlorine under normal conditions. However, mixing alcohol with chlorine bleach can produce toxic fumes that are harmful to health. It is important to avoid mixing alcohol with cleaning products containing chlorine.
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It usually doesn't take much for most people. Keep in mind that 1.5 ounces of liquor has roughly the same amount of alcohol as 12 ounces of beer. Eat a light meal. Start by drinking drinks that are low in alcohol such as beer. Drink slowly (one drink per hour). Only drink two or three drinks at the most. If you drink three shots, etc., that's three small amounts, and it's still a lot of alcohol. DO NOT DRIVE. YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW YOU WILL REACT UNTIL YOU'VE HAD ALCOHOL A FEW TIMES. ALSO, MAKE SURE AT LEAST ONE SOBER (NOT DRINKING AT ALL) PERSON (PREFERABLY TWO OR THREE PEOPLE) IS WATCHING YOU TO MAKE SURE YOU DON'T DO SOMETHING ILLEGAL, DANGEROUS, EMBARASSING, OR REGRETFUL. YOU HAVE TO HAVE THOSE DESIGNATED PEOPLE TO MAKE SURE YOU GET HOME SAFELY, TAKE CARE OF YOU IF YOU GET SICK, AND DON'T DRINK TOO MUCH. For someone about 150 pounds, two drinks in two hours would probably make you legally drunk (.08 blood alcohol level). It doesn't take much alcohol at all to make you legally drunk, and alcohol stays in your system for hours before it is all gone.
No, librium is a benzodiazepine and not an alcohol, so it will not cross react.
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The alcohol goes straight into your blood stream and into your brain. Use of alcohol kills brain cells and damages your kidney. Without your kidney you can't survive. Also once the brain has alcohol in it reckless behavior slower brain activity occur. That is why people who drink while driving usually into accidents. When you are drunk your body might react by vomiting in attempt to get it out of your system. This does nothing to help get it out of your body since unlike food and other liquids it enters the blood stream. This is how alcohol is harmful.