There is no chemical reaction. Alcohol (in the form of gin) has long been mixed with quinine (tonic) water as a more palatable way of medicating for malaria.
There is no evidence quinine has any contraceptive effect, and it presents dangers from side effects.
No quinine is more for malaria. It is an anti-protozoal. Mixing antibiotics with quinine is not the best idea. It increases antibiotics side effects.
side effects with risperidone and alcohol
Increase in cardiovascular side effects. Mixing alcohol with any stimulant will do this
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A major side effect of excessive alcohol consumption is dehydration.
Quinine was pulled from shelves a few years ago, due to adverse effects on the heart
If you drink alcohol while you are on telfast be aware of its effects. Do not drink more than moderate amounts of alcohol can increase the risk of side-effects.
It isn't recommended that you drink alcohol while taking phenergan. Phenergan may increase the effects of alcohol, and alcohol can increase the side effects of phenergan. Possible side effects of phenergan include dizziness, drowsiness, feeling like your going to pass out, swelling in your hands and feet and ringing in your ears, but more serious side effects such as seizures, tremors, fainting, weak pulse and slow or fast and uneven heartbeat are also possible.
Tonic water containing quinine is used in gin and tonic drinks. Originally, this was for the anti-malarial qualities of quinine. In the United States, although quinine is a prescription drug, tonic water containing quinine is readily available in most grocery stores. This is often used as a remedy for nocturnal leg cramps. Caution should be used when consuming quinine in any form, however, since quinine can have severe side effects, should not be taken by people with certain conditions, and should not be taken with certain medications.
It is advisable to avoiddrinkin to much alcohol if you are taking predisone as both drugs are very bad for the kineys.
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