Alchohol
Drinking alcohol can reduce the theraputic effectiveness of an antibiotic such as penicillin.
Alcohol can reduce the effectiveness of, or even react adversely with many pharmaceutical drugs, but the old myths and misconceptions have been dispelled concerning penicillin, and alcohol consumption in moderation should have no major ill-effects while taking a course of penicillin, unless your doctor tells you to abstain. Alcohol can effect or reduce the functionality of other parts of the body that may have a negative effect on whatever your current medical problem might be.
No, using two methods of birth control increases effectiveness or leaves effectiveness unchanged.
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Augmentin is a type of antibiotic and it contains penicillin. It is not advisable to consume alcohol while taking Augmentin 875-125 tablets because it can cause negative side effects such as an upset stomach and may also reduce the effectiveness of the antibiotic.
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Yes. Inserting it early does not reduce effectiveness. Only late insertion reduces effectiveness.
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The iron will reduce the effectiveness of the antibiotic. Also, iron supplements reduces the effectiveness of levodopa, which is used in treatment of Parkinson's disease.
If you are on penicillin and drinking alcohol then you should drink very minute servings as that and the penicillin can counter act with your kidneys and you could get kidney damage or even worse kidney failure.On a less fatalistic note - alcohol will reduce the effectiveness of your immune system, negating the beneficial effects of the penicillin. While renal damage IS possible, it is rare. Your best bet is to consult your doctor.
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