NO. You shouldn't skip a dose of any medicine, but Flagyl is given for very serious infections and you need to keep on schedule. Besides, Flagyl can be given rectally if taking it orally doesn't work, which it won't if you skip doses. Also, what's to keep you from skipping a dose often so you can have a drink. Some medicines can damage your liver if you stop taking them to drink alcohol. Take your meds until you're finished and then MAYBE you can have a drink.
No you can't. Its simple reasoning actually, if you are under medication, you need to keep off drinking or rather take a break from the medicines, go drink and when you are ready start your medication. On that note, flagyl's side effects include dizziness, nausea, vomiting which can also be caused by drinking; so if the two mix, chances of you recovering a hangover would be quite drastic I suppose.
if you're pregnant.
Not much if you miss one dose, but 2 doses or more and you will notice physiological and psychologial changes.
No. Deal with it. Go get a drink! =.=
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it's close to your next scheduled dose, skip the dose and don't take extra medication to make up for your missed dose.
Yes, it is not needed to play through the story.
Yes!! I almost always get a headache when I skip a dose. It's a different kind of headache too. Almost like and "electric" pulse runs though my brain sporadically. Once I take the dose it all goes away.
Just skip the glasses and drink straight from the bottle.
It's less caffeine than in coffee so you can choose to skip it altogether to avoid the caffeine or just drink less.
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Nothing. You'll be fine. if your next dose is due in 4 hours or less, skip it. If your next does is more than 6 hours, take it.
If stick shift jumps outta second gear is it okay to drive the car?
That depends on how often you are prescribed the doses per day (for example, every 6 hours...every 8 hours...every 12 hours...). Generally speaking, skip the dose you missed and start again with the next scheduled dose. You should call your doctor and ask them.