Drinking alcohol whilst undergoing a course of antibiotic treatment can have several negative effects. These include sickness and diarrhoea, drowsiness and dizziness.
no, because alcohol is a sedative , which involves chemicals which slow down your blood reactants , so mixing this with antibiotics will work much slowly and not as effective and may occur with some side affects
No quinine is more for malaria. It is an anti-protozoal. Mixing antibiotics with quinine is not the best idea. It increases antibiotics side effects.
The salt of an alcohol and an acid is an ester.
The enthalpy of mixing for this mixture is negative: and the mixing is an exothermic process in this case.
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The impact of intoxication rate by mixing other drugs with alcohol can vary depending on the drugs used. Mixing Adderall, for instance, with alcohol can mask the effect and make a person seem less intoxicated, when they are in fact at the same level of intoxication as they would be without the drug; this can often lead to alcohol poisoning. Mixing Xanax can increase the effect of both the alcohol and the drug causing dangerous side effects.
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.
Mixing is a physical process.
It can make it not work right
Don't intake alcohol after dental treatment because mixing alcohol with an ingredient in some pain relievers, can cause damage to liver.
DO NOT mix your diet pills with alcohol. Especially with prescription diet pills. Drinking alcohol or even taking a cough syrup with alcohol in it can interact with the medication.