Antibiotics and alcohol??!


Question: Antibiotics and alcohol!?!?
Ive been taking antibiotics since the start of the week!. I was hoping to have a few drink Thurs night!. Im meant to finish the antibiotics Fri morning!.!.!.!.
Would it be okay if i had a couple of drink Thurs!?!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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I'm a pharmacist, so here goes !.!.!. there's one particular antibiotic that you definitely MUST NOT take with alcohol!. It is called Metronidazole!. If you take this and also drink, you will feel very ill and probably throw up! The pharmacy should usually attach some kind of warning label to the box regarding alcohol if there is an interaction!. Any other antibiotics will not interact with alcohol!. As a responsible pharmacist, I usually advise people not to overdo it with the alcohol, but a few drinks are fine!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Alcohol breaks down to sugar, which is feeding the virus or biotics!.
You take anti-biotics for a specified time to kill ALL the virus or biotics!.
!.!.!.if not they can mutate and we have anti-biotic resistant flesh eating bacteria running amok in hospitals!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Alcohol undermines the efficiency of the antibiotics!. Since it's the last day, it should hurt!. Just don't do it at the start of the meds!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I think it's not okay to drink alcohol when you're taking medicaments!. Isn't there anything written about this in the package insert!? Or ask at the chemist's shop!. I am sure they can help you there!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I feel it's not advisable to take alcohol with any type of medication, whether they are antibiotics or anything elseWww@Answer-Health@Com

If its not advised to mix drugs and alcohol, but i don't see why not, go for it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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