It makes me sick, even though i may not be drunk. i either feel nausea all night, or i throw up. i dont get it.
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.
Drinking alcohol while taking cefuroxime may increase the risk of side effects such as gastrointestinal discomfort, including nausea and vomiting. Alcohol can also potentially diminish the antibiotic's effectiveness and may lead to increased drowsiness or dizziness. It's advisable to limit or avoid alcohol consumption while on this medication to minimize these risks. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
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.
Drinking alcohol after taking Antabuse (disulfiram) can lead to a severe reaction known as the disulfiram-alcohol reaction. This can cause symptoms such as flushing, nausea, vomiting, palpitations, and even respiratory distress. The reaction occurs because Antabuse inhibits the enzyme that breaks down acetaldehyde, a byproduct of alcohol metabolism, leading to a toxic buildup. It's crucial to avoid alcohol for at least 48 hours after taking Antabuse to prevent these adverse effects.
Probably not, but consult your physician.
Drinking alcohol with medication is NEVER a good idea. Ever.
Yes and No. It depends on the drug.
No, but if you drink alcohol while taking metronidazole, you are likely to experience severe nausea and vomiting due to interactions between those medications. If avoiding alcohol is not possible for you, call your health care provider for an alternate to metronidazole.
From my own experience, Do Not Drink Alcohol while taking this drug.
It is recommended by pharmacists to avoid drinking alcohol while taking Adderall. Adderall seems to over ride the effects of the alcohol, the person drinking may not feel that they are getting drunk. So they keep drinking more, and more, and more. But the alcohol is still present in their body and can do damage. Having one or two drinks will not be harmful. Just be careful and don't overdo it.
Drinking alcohol while taking Clomid (clomiphene citrate) can potentially reduce the medication's effectiveness and may increase the risk of side effects, such as dizziness and nausea. Alcohol can also interfere with hormonal balance and ovulation, which Clomid aims to regulate. It's advisable to discuss alcohol consumption with a healthcare provider while undergoing fertility treatments to ensure the best possible outcomes.