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What happens if you drink alcohol and take medicine?
Mixing Alcohol With Medicines The danger is real. Mixing alcohol with certain medications can cause nausea and vomiting, headaches, drowsiness, fainting, or loss of coordination. It also can put you at risk for internal bleeding, heart problems, and difficulties in breathing.
What medication clashes with alcohol?
What Are the 7 More Dangerous Medicines to Mix? Alcohol and opioids. Opioids and benzodiazepines. Warfarin and acetaminophen. Warfarin and ibuprofen. PDE-5 inhibitors and nitrates. Statins and amiodarone. ACE inhibitors and potassium supplements.
What medications should you not drink alcohol?
When you take alcohol with another drug, there is interaction in your body where one drug alters the other drugs effects. Mixing alcohol with other drugs can be unpredictable and dangerous. If you take alcohol with other drugs, the effects could be nausea, illness or death.
What medication can you not drink alcohol with?
The most common medicines that react with alcohol are: opioids. antidepressants. antipsychotic medicines. benzodiazepines. sleeping tablets. antihistamines. cold and flu medicines. some antibiotics (metronidazole, azithromycin and nitrofurantoin)
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