Alcohol Interactions
Tizanidine and Alcohol
Serious tizanidine and alcohol interactions can occur if taken together. Side Effects Drinking alcohol while taking tizanidine can lead to an increase in side effects from the drug, including…
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Adderall and Alcohol
Before consuming alcohol during treatment with Adderall, it is critical that you talk with your prescribing physician about potential risks and side effects you might experience. It is…
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Entyvio and Alcohol
Entyvio and alcohol interactions may occur, but further research is needed to better understand these risks. Side Effects Although interactions between Entyvio (vedolizumab) and alcohol are…
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Mupirocin and Alcohol
While there are no reported significant interactions between mupirocin and alcohol (light drinking), excessive drinking could cause issues. Side Effects Most medications interact poorly with…
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Zoloft and Alcohol
Zoloft and alcohol interactions can occur. Alcohol can increase certain nervous system effects of sertraline (Zoloft) to cause drowsiness, dizziness, and difficulty concentrating. Some…
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Sertraline and Alcohol
Sertraline and alcohol interactions can occur. Alcohol can increase certain nervous system effects of sertraline (Zoloft) to cause drowsiness, dizziness, and difficulty concentrating. Some…
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Metformin and Alcohol
Metformin and alcohol interactions may occur. Side Effects There are potentially life-threatening consequences of mixing alcohol with the drug metformin. One could develop hypoglycemia,…
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Rituxan and Alcohol
Rituxan and alcohol interactions can occur. Drinking alcoholic beverages during treatment should be avoided. Side Effects Drinking alcohol may enhance the side effects of the medication, such…
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Livalo and Alcohol
Livalo (pitavastatin) should not be taken with alcohol. People who drink should limit the amount of alcohol that they consume as they are at an increased risk of developing liver damage. Keep…
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Neulasta and Alcohol
Before consuming alcohol during treatment with Neulasta (pegfilgrastim), talk with your prescribing physician about potential risks. Depending on your current level of health, your doctor will…
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