Alcohol Interactions
Doxepin and Alcohol
Doxepin and alcohol interactions can occur. Side Effects Drinking alcohol while taking doxepin will likely enhance the sedative side effects of both. Since they both impair motor function and…
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Hydralazine and Alcohol
Serious hydralazine and alcohol interactions can occur. Side Effects Alcohol can enhance the blood pressure-lowering effects of the drug. As such, someone drinking alcohol while taking…
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Levothyroxine and Alcohol
While experts have not found extensive evidence that levothyroxine and alcohol interact negatively with each other, most medical providers advise against drinking too much alcohol when…
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Hydrochlorothiazide and Alcohol
Hydrochlorothiazide and alcohol interactions can occur. Specifically, consuming alcohol while taking hydrochlorothiazide can cause orthostatic hypotension, a serious condition that causes a…
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Fluoxetine and Alcohol
Just like with any other medication, it is critical to discuss the risks consuming alcohol during your treatment with fluoxetine. Your doctor will be able to assess what is safe for you.…
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Citalopram and Alcohol
Citalopram and alcohol interactions can occur. You should not drink alcohol while taking antidepressants such as citalopram. Side Effects Possible side effects when drinking alcohol and taking…
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Amitriptyline and Alcohol
Amitriptyline and alcohol interactions can occur. Side Effects Drinking alcohol while you take amitriptyline might increase the risk and severity of side effects, such as drowsiness.…
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Oxycodone and Alcohol
Dangerous oxycodone and alcohol interactions can occur. Even a small amount of alcohol can have an impact. Side Effects The most dangerous side effect of mixing oxycodone and alcohol is the…
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Metoprolol and Alcohol
Metoprolol and alcohol interactions can occur. Side Effects Combining metoprolol and alcohol can cause side effects, particularly very low blood pressure, which can result in headache,…
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Methocarbamol and Alcohol
Methocarbamol and alcohol interactions can occur. Side Effects Combining alcohol with methocarbamol will increase the side effects of the drug, including dizziness, drowsiness, trouble…
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