Since Monday I have been put onto anti biotics to clear out this ulcer, however. Today I decided to read up on this drug and surprisingly I found this on one of them, I haven't felt any of these so called effects.
I also have been avoiding alcohol and will have to for the vape meet as well, big pity I know..
Anyway
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Interaction with alcohol
Consuming ethanol (alcohol) while taking metronidazole has long been thought to have a disulfiram-like reaction with effects that can include nausea, vomiting, flushing of the skin, tachycardia (accelerated heart rate), and shortness of breath.[22] It is typically advised that consumption of alcohol should be avoided by patients during systemic metronidazole therapy and for at least 48 hours after completion of treatment.[6] However there are studies calling into question the mechanism of the interaction of alcohol and metronidazole,[23] ,[24][25] and a possible central toxic serotonin reaction for the alcohol intolerance suggested.[13] Metronidazole is also generally thought to inhibit the liver metabolism of propylene glycol (found in some foods, medicines and in many electronic cigarette e-liquids), and thus propylene glycol may potentially have similar interaction effects with metronidazole.[citation needed]"
I also have been avoiding alcohol and will have to for the vape meet as well, big pity I know..
Anyway
"
Interaction with alcohol
Consuming ethanol (alcohol) while taking metronidazole has long been thought to have a disulfiram-like reaction with effects that can include nausea, vomiting, flushing of the skin, tachycardia (accelerated heart rate), and shortness of breath.[22] It is typically advised that consumption of alcohol should be avoided by patients during systemic metronidazole therapy and for at least 48 hours after completion of treatment.[6] However there are studies calling into question the mechanism of the interaction of alcohol and metronidazole,[23] ,[24][25] and a possible central toxic serotonin reaction for the alcohol intolerance suggested.[13] Metronidazole is also generally thought to inhibit the liver metabolism of propylene glycol (found in some foods, medicines and in many electronic cigarette e-liquids), and thus propylene glycol may potentially have similar interaction effects with metronidazole.[citation needed]"