Check with your doctor or dispensing pharmacist. Some will react badly. Plus some make you more likely to get drowsy.
There are some antibiotics with which you should not consume alcohol, but there are also some with which you can. Metronidazole is the antibiotic that you really have to be wary of with alcohol. It is best to consult your doctor about whether alcohol can be taken with your medication. If you are unsure, avoid alcohol until you have completed your course.
The general consensus among the medical community is that a couple of drinks consumed while on antibiotics is fine.
Yes!
Although it is possible to drink alcohol while taking flucloxacillin, it is absolutely not recommended. It is believed to make the medication less effective.
Consuming alcohol while taking antibiotics can reduce the effectiveness of the medication and may cause negative side effects. It is generally not recommended to drink alcohol while on antibiotics.
I have been advised by my GP that it is possible to consume some alcohol while taking By-Mycin, but only if the drug is taken in the morning and the alcohol consumed in the evening. I believe that By-Mycin is an antibiotic and, as with most antibiotics, would have it's ability to perform impaired by the consumption of alcohol. Taking the drug in the morning and alcohol in the evening would give the drugs a reasonable time to have been consumed and circulated by the body before being affected by the alcohol. It is not recommended to take By-Mycin in the evening anyway, so this should fit in nicely with the consumption of alcohol (unless you are an alcoholic).
No
You should abstain from alcohol while treating tb or any other kind of infection. Because infections are cured with antibiotics and you can't drink while taking antibiotics.
It is generally safe to drink alcohol in moderation while taking antibiotics for yeast and bacterial vaginosis. However, alcohol can potentially reduce the effectiveness of the antibiotics and worsen side effects such as upset stomach or dizziness. It's best to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Yes
That is a question that should only be answered by a trained medical professional.
Most antibiotics do not adversely react with alcohol. This is actually an old wives tail dating back to WWII when penicillin was heavily used but in short supply. Soldiers were told that they couldn't drink on the antibiotics in an attempt to keep them sober so that they wouldn't become inebriated and have intercourse with prostitutes, thus catching venereal diseases that would require antibiotic therapy. However, there are a few antibiotics that do have a true reaction with alcohol. For example, Metronidazole inhibits acetaldehyde dehydrogenase thus interfering with alcohol metabolism. These patients will have side effects if alcohol is consumed while the patient is taking the drug and thus, the patient should be instructed to abstain from alcohol use for the duration of the prescription.