Although it is sensible to avoid drinking alcohol when taking any medication; it is unlikely that drinking alcohol, in moderation, will cause problems if you are taking most common antibiotics. It is however, necessary to completely AVOID drinking when taking the following antibiotics: * metronidazole - the side-effects include flushing, breathlessness, headache, increased or irregular heart rate, low blood pressure, nausea and vomiting. * tinidazole - which is chemically similar to metronidazole and so may cause the same reaction. When taking co-trimoxazole and alcohol, there is a very slight possibility of side effects that are similar to metronidazole. However these effects are very rare and drinking alcohol in moderation does not normally cause a problem. It should be noted that antibiotics may have a variety of side effects that might be made worse by alcohol, for example, sleepiness and dizziness. To be safe, you should really check with your doctor or pharmacist.
No you can not drink alcohol while being treated for gonorrhea.
It won't affect the cure, but alcohol lowers your judgment. Don't have oral, anal, or vaginal sex until a week has passed since your treatment.
No, don't drink after the gonorrhea injection.
It likely will not affect your treatment, but it is a good practice not to drink alcohol during treatment.
CDC treatment guidlines list possible treatments for non-pregnant patient as azithromycin, doxycycline, erythromycin, ofloxacin, and levofloxacin. Pregnant women may also use amoxicillin. There are no known drug interactions between alcohol and any of these antibiotics. Drinking alcohol will not affect how well treatment for chlamydia works. I'm not sure of the origin of this urban myth, but maybe some people confuse these medications with metronidazole, which is used for treatment of trichomonas and bacterial vaginosis, and which can cause serious nausea and vomiting if taken with alcohol. Any standard prescribing reference can confirm the lack of drug interactions between alcohol and these medications.
Beside alcohol addiction, an alcohol treatment center also treats other addictions. Addictions to drugs like cocaine and LSD can be treated in an alcohol treatment center.
yes, it do affect the alcohol
yes, it will denature the false proteins inside the tablets
One can find an alcohol treatment program through Find Treatment Samhsa. It is a treatment locator for alcohol abuse and it has a referral list of over 11,000 treatment programs, specific to your area and needs and is fully confidential.
Sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim (SMZ-TMP) is not typically used to treat gonorrhea. Gonorrhea is usually treated with antibiotics such as ceftriaxone or azithromycin. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for an appropriate diagnosis and treatment plan for gonorrhea.
Alcohol does not affect how well Mirena works.
There are several alcohol treatment centers in Nashville, TN. There is also an Alcohol and Drug council.
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Alcohol has no affect on metabolism; metabolism breaks alcohol down in the body.
The best alcohol treatment centers in the state of New York are in the Bronx and Brooklyn. They also have great alcohol treatment centers in Syracuse and Rochester.