Alcohol Interactions
Diclofenac and Alcohol
Diclofenac and alcohol interactions can occur. Side Effects Both alcohol and diclofenac (Flector, Cambia, Zorvolex) can cause gastrointestinal problems like bleeding. Other side effects might…
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Buspirone and Alcohol
Buspirone and alcohol interactions can occur. Side Effects Buspirone can cause certain side effects in some individuals, such as drowsiness and fatigue. Drinking alcohol can cause these side…
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Ranitidine and Alcohol
Ranitidine (Zantac) and alcohol interactions can occur. Before consuming alcohol during your treatment with ranitidine, consult your prescribing healthcare provider. There may be some…
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Tamsulosin and Alcohol
Tamsulosin (Flomax) and alcohol interactions can occur. Side Effects Drinking alcohol while taking tamsulosin can lower blood pressure, especially during the first few days. Interactions The…
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Jardiance and Alcohol
While there are no reported major interactions between Jardiance and alcohol, drinking alcohol while taking Jardiance (empagliflozin) may increase the risk of dehydration, low blood pressure…
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Mirtazapine and Alcohol
Mirtazapine and alcohol interactions can occur. Alcohol consumption is not recommended when taking mirtazapine due to the side effects below. Side Effects Those drinking alcohol while taking…
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Eliquis and Alcohol
Eliquis and alcohol interactions can occur. While there are no known major interactions between this medication (apixaban) and alcohol, individuals should avoid drinking or limit the amount of…
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Spironolactone and Alcohol
Spironolactone and alcohol interactions can occur. Patients should avoid drinking alcohol while taking this medication. Side Effects Using spironolactone and drinking alcohol may cause side…
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Vyvanse and Alcohol
While there are not reported to be major interactions between Vyvanse and alcohol, serious interactions can occur if the patient is simultaneously taking methotrexate [Otrexup (PF), Xatmep,…
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Pantoprazole and Alcohol
Pantoprazole and alcohol interactions can occur. While alcohol will not directly impact the effectiveness of this drug, drinking alcohol can cause the stomach to produce more acid. This…
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