While I did find several drug interractions for Capecitabine (Xeloda), I could not find anything in any of my books indicating that alcohol should be avoided while taking this medication. But I would strongly advise asking your doctor or pharmacist before drinking while taking this medication. If your regular pharmacy is closed, you can call any late-hours pharmacy and ask the pharmacist on duty. They are usually extremely helpful, even if you are not one of their regular customers (they usually don't even ask if you are or not). Just be sure to let them know of any other meds you may be taking, as well.
I took the Pegasus Hepatitis treatment for one year it was successful it ended in the month of May 2008. It's been a year now, June 2009 can I drink alcohol moderately like once a week?
There is not a cure for the disease, but there is a treatment that MAY work. It is very expensive...but does work for about 40% of the people who take it. Unfortunately, there are huge side effects that can be associated with the drug.
Alcoholic beverages or other medicines that contain alcohol should not be used while being treated with cephalosporins and for several days after treatment ends.
There is no specific treatment for alcohol poisoning. General supportive measures must see the patient through until the liver has healed by itself.
Robert Macnish has written: 'The modern Pythagorean' 'The anatomy of drunkenness' -- subject(s): Alcoholism, Drinking of alcoholic beverages, Treatment 'The anatomy of drunkenness' -- subject(s): Alcoholism, Drinking of alcholic beverages
This is not recommended. The liver is still quite vulnerable to injury, even after treatment of hepatitis C.
Alcoholic beverages as well as other medicines that contain alcohol should be avoided while being treated with cephalosporins and for several days after treatment ends.
You will only need treatment for Hepatitis C is when it is chronic. If you have hepatitis C and it's not chronic you just need need to watch yourself, but no actual legit treatment will be necessary unless told by your doctor.
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If you are pregnant and have hepatitis B, it is important that you tell your doctor. As soon as your baby is born, your baby will need a hepatitis B treatment to keep him or her from getting the disease. Your doctor may recommend that you get a treatment in the meantime.
R. C. W. Dinsdale has written: 'Viral hepatitis, AIDS and dental treatment' 'Viral hepatitis and dental treatment'
Call poison control. If it is just ethanol, they should be okay as that is consumed anyway in alcoholic beverages, but isopropanol or another sanitizer could be toxic.