Gastrointestinal disturbances, such as diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain, and vomiting, are very common, so erythromycin tends not to be prescribed as a first-line drug. However, erythromycin may be useful in treating gastroparesis due to this pro-motility effect. Intravenous erythromycin may also be used in endoscopy as an adjunct to clear gastric contents. More serious side-effects, such as arrhythmia and reversible deafness, are rare. Allergic reactions, while uncommon, may occur, ranging from urticaria to anaphylaxis. Cholestasis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and toxic epidermal necrolysis are some other rare side-effects that may occur. Exposure to erythromycin (especially long courses at antimicrobial doses, and also through breastfeeding) has been linked to an increased probability of pyloric stenosis in young infants.[1] Erythromycin used for feeding intolerance in young infants has not been associated with hypertrophic pyloric stenosis.[1] E.E.S. (erythromycin estolate) has been associated with reversible hepatotoxicity in pregnant women in the form of elevated serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase and is not recommended during pregnancy. Some evidence suggests similar hepatotoxicity in other populations.[2] It can also affect the central nervous system, causing psychotic reactions and nightmares and night sweats.[3]May also alter the effectiveness of combined oral contraceptive pills. As located on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erythromycin#Adverse_effects
mild diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and stomach or abdominal cramps
Azithromycin is an antibiotic and does not have an impairment factor to your nervous system. Alcohol alone will impair you as normal, but will not change the effects of azithromycin.
A major side effect of excessive alcohol consumption is dehydration.
No, it only contains "pregabalin" as an active ingredient. It may have similar side effect to alcohol - but doesn't contain alcohol.
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It is bad as the alcohol may affect the effectiveness of the drug.
No, azithromycin should not be taken with milk because of the calcium content. It should also be separated from antacids like Tums, Rolaids, and Maalox, and multivitamins by at least 2 hours on either side of taking the antibiotic. Azithromycin can chelate (interact with) with calcium and other metal ions in your body and it will not be absorbed.
Azithromycin won't affect a pregnancy test; pregnancy tests are dependant on hormone levels and azithromycin antibiotic doesn't affect hormone levels.
How does alcohol effect a relationship? How does alcohol effect a relationship?
You shouldn't. In general it is not a good idea to drink alcohol on any antibiotic, it often makes them less effective.
Azithromycin contains several functional groups, including an amino group (-NH2), a ketone group (C=O), and a macrolide ring structure that contains several ester groups.
fetal alcohol effect is not as severe
Those are fairly common side effects of aripiprazole (Abilify). The alcohol magnifies the effect. You should not drink alcohol if you are taking any antipsychotic medication.