Since alcohol is a depressant itself, it is counteracting the effect of the anti-depressant. An occasional beer is probably okay. But if you are drinking more than one or two beers, most likely, it will hinder the effectiveness of the depression medication and make you feel worse.
No. Read the information provided with any medication and they will all tell you not to drink alcohol while taking them. The reasons vary from unwanted side-effects, to fatal chemical reactions, to counter-productive results.
With antidepressants specifically, drinking alcohol would be especially unwise, since alcohol is a depressant, which makes it counter-productive to the antidepressants. There may also be other negative effects.
There are a few considerations to take into account Please take your prescription bottle into your closest pharmacist and ask him or her. They should be able to give you an immediate response.
results have proved to us that the anti fungus pills react better to the problem if you drink the pills with a bottle of beer but it has to be corona.
Nothing
Simply,I'll gain 125 calories.
You drink some beer and celebrate
nothing
You get drunk
Yes, you can drink your beer on private property, if you can legally drink beer to begin with.
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yes he drink beer and his favorite was butter beer yum
They have a party and drink beer. Makes laws and dont get along.
You feel like you're going to throw up.
can you drink beer,and take atenolol