Alcohol Interactions
Can People Allergic to Peanuts Drink Peanut Butter Whiskey?
Peanut butter whiskey combines an unlikely duo in the best possible way. With its sweet taste from the peanut butter and bold finish from the whiskey, it’s no wonder alcohol companies…
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Lamotrigine and Alcohol
Lamotrigine (Lamictal) and alcohol interactions can occur. While a person can drink alcohol while on this medication, it is advisable to stop drinking or limit alcohol use when on lamotrigine.…
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Topamax and Alcohol
Serious Topamax (topiramate) and alcohol interactions can occur. Side Effects Topamax and alcohol can both cause similar side effects, such as drowsiness and confusion. Taking Topamax and…
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Prozac and Alcohol
Prozac and alcohol interactions can occur, which is why patients should avoid alcohol use during treatment with this medication. Side Effects Fluoxetine is the generic name for many brand-name…
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Propranolol and Alcohol
Propranolol and alcohol interactions can occur. Side Effects Drinking alcohol while taking propranolol may affect the plasma levels of the drug, making it less effective. Whatever the…
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Clonidine and Alcohol
Clonidine and alcohol interactions can occur. Always talk to your doctor or pharmacist before consuming alcohol with this medication. Side Effects Drinking alcohol while taking clonidine might…
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Abilify and Alcohol
Abilify and alcohol interactions can occur. Side Effects Drinking alcohol while taking Abilify (aripiprazole) may produce side effects such as dizziness, drowsiness, and trouble…
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Pregabalin and Alcohol
Pregabalin (Lyrica) and alcohol interactions can occur. Side Effects The use of pregabalin and the consumption of alcohol might result in more severe side effects, such as problems…
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Baclofen and Alcohol
Baclofen and alcohol interactions can occur. Talk to your doctor about consuming alcohol before you start treatment with baclofen. Side Effects Drinking alcohol while taking baclofen can…
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Percocet and Alcohol
Percocet and alcohol interactions can occur. Side Effects Percocet and alcohol both depress the central nervous system (CNS), which plays a part in key bodily functions. This fact means taking…
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