dont do it. i knew a kid who almost died taking zoloft and alcohol . i knew another kid who almost o'd on zoloft and almost died 2 . dont take them with alcohol
what is the effect taking wheat grass as well as drinking alcohol moderately like once in a week only
The dopamine levels usually increase when taking alcohol and decreases after you stop taking alcohol.
It depends what medication is added. Sometimes, with some people, alcohol needs no other additives
Those are fairly common side effects of aripiprazole (Abilify). The alcohol magnifies the effect. You should not drink alcohol if you are taking any antipsychotic medication.
It will make u throw up if take it after you've been drinking . Taking it before you drink may have a better affect .
Drinking alcohol while taking Zoloft (sertraline) and Adderall (amphetamine) is generally not recommended. Alcohol can interfere with the effectiveness of these medications and may increase the risk of side effects, such as increased anxiety or depression. It's important to consult your healthcare provider about your specific situation, as individual responses to these substances can vary. Always prioritize safety and consider moderating alcohol intake while on these medications.
what labs are monitoring for zoloft
Probably not, but consult your physician.
Drinking alcohol with medication is NEVER a good idea. Ever.
Yes and No. It depends on the drug.
Drinking alcohol while taking Flucloxacillin generally does not cause significant interactions or diminish the effectiveness of the antibiotic. However, alcohol can increase the risk of certain side effects, such as gastrointestinal discomfort, dizziness, or drowsiness. It's always best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice, especially regarding alcohol consumption during any medication regimen.
ALCOHOL: Avoid drinking alcohol and taking medications that contain alcohol while taking keroconzole and for at least three days after you finish the medication. Alcohol may cause nausea, abdominal cramps, vomiting, headaches, and flushing the medication out your system without giving it a chance to work properly.