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| 15 Sep 2009 by koko2009 Sadly I'm taking Metronidazole and both my doctor and chemist (as well as the leaflet) stressed not to drink alcohol. I finish the course on the day of the party and then the next day I'm supposed to be going out somewhere else. Looking through the threads here MDMA and ... Otherwise Metronidazole is not a toxic drug so if you fuck up your course you can embark on a new one later. What I mean is, taking it two weeks longer than strictly necessary is not that harmful. ... Bluelight - http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/ |
| 16 Nov 2009 by BRENT If your doctor prescribes metronidazole (brand name: Flagyl) or other medicines, don't drink any alcohol while taking the medicine or for 24 hours afterward. Combining alcohol with these medicines can cause nausea and vomiting. ... bacteria - http://bacteria4.blogspot.com/ [ More results from bacteria ] |
| 14 Nov 2009 by admin It is recommended not to drink any kind of alcohol ,if Flagyl is using. This medicine is not prescribed in the early stages of pregnancy,because some of the drugs used to cure the infection can be dangerous to the fetus. Albenzazole, metronidazole or furizolidone are generally recommended as a antibiotic to treat giardiasis.But side by side some prevention should be taken such as carefully wash hands thoroughly after toilet visits,carefully dispose of sewage wastes so ... Cure Your Hemorrhoids - http://fazs.com/cure-hemorrhoids/ |
| 21 Aug 2009 by port 21 This is the one occasion where the doctor's admonishment/popular myth about "don't drink with antibiotics" is true (quite apart from the not drinking alcohol when one is feeling generally ropey): metronidazole and alcohol will make you ... Drugs Forum - http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/ |
| 7 Nov 2009 by Cyril it's not advisable to drink whilst on antibiotics. the absolute worst antibiotic to drink alcohol when on it is metronidazole as it will cause vomiting. the problems with drinking alcohol with ANY medication is that it can cause adverse ... pain help - http://pain72.blogspot.com/ |
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| 9 Nov 2009 by By THE NEW YORK TIMES It is also important to remember not to drink alcohol with the quadruple therapy, as it will make you feel very sick to your stomach. In Europe, two other strategies to eliminate persistent H. pylori infection have been popular. ... It is thought that by starting with amoxicillin, the H. pylori organism is weakened, and then by following up with the additional two antibiotics you can still eliminate H. pylori even if some degree of resistance to metronidazole or ... Consults - http://consults.blogs.nytimes.com/ [ More results from Consults ] |
| 16 Sep 2009 by ginkgo100 Warnings not to drink alcohol while taking a medication are often ignored. But mixing Flagyl (metronidazole), an antibiotic, with alcoholic beverages can make a person very sick. Find out what happens when these two drugs are mixed. ... Medical Science - http://www.brighthub.com/science/medical/articles/24352.aspx |
| 31 Oct 2009 by dcfnfb Not only those who drink alcohol are cursed but also those who deal with them directly or indirectly are cursed by Allah. According to Sunan Ibn-I-Majah Volume 3, Book of Intoxicants, Chapter 30 HadithNo. 3380. ... The commonly used tablet metronidazole (flagyl) interacts badly with alcohol. 14. Recurrent infection is very common among chronic alcoholics. The resistance to disease and the immunological defense system are compromised by alcohol intake. ... A CALL TO GUIDANCE - http://dcfnfb.blogspot.com/ |
| 17 Sep 2009 by admin http://matt512.blogspot.com/2008/06/metronidazole-and-alcohol-how-much-can.html. Casey B Says: September 18th, 2009 at 2:54 am. No, it is an antibiotic. Although the placebo effect can in theory, make anyone high even taking a sugar ... aubenades.org - http://www.aubenades.org/ |
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