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.
You shouldn't mix alcohol with any pills. It can harm your body.
you die
not unless you want a heartattack. that will make you sick also.
No, you definitely should NOT drink on this antibiotic. It causes severe stomach cramping, nausea, tingly sensations (in a bad way), and maybe rash or redness. All in all it's probably not worth it to drink unless you're willing to deal with unnecessary pain. Good news, you can drink 24 hrs after you finish your pills!
Little blue pills, which were prescribed for everything from mental and intestinal distress, to headaches. The additive ingredient in the blue pills, was mercury. He supposedly tried to stop taking them, once he was in Washington DC but found, he suffered from terrible insomnia, when he stopped taking the mercury. He did not drink alcohol, or smoke, and did not take any other medication.
It is generally recommended to avoid alcohol consumption when taking hormone replacement tablets, as alcohol can potentially interact with the medication and may exacerbate side effects or reduce its efficacy. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice based on individual health conditions and medication dosage.
Yes, it's not harmful to do so.
You sshould try not to but if you have to only a little bit of WATER!
wait at least 4 hours as the effects of soma (like most pills of its type) are supposed to be with you from 4 to 6 hours depending on how your body reacts to the drug. hope this helps
I read online that it can cause nausea and heart palpitations. I am currently taking Sulfameth for a UTI and I had a glass of wine last night. I had severe stomach cramping. It is advised that you do not drink while taking this medication.
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