Yes!
It is generally safe to drink alcohol in moderation while taking antibiotics for yeast and bacterial vaginosis. However, alcohol can potentially reduce the effectiveness of the antibiotics and worsen side effects such as upset stomach or dizziness. It's best to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
First off if you are sick you shouldn't be drinking anyway. Alcohol lowers your immune system and it counteracts the effects of the antibiotics.
That is a question that should only be answered by a trained medical professional.
You should abstain from alcohol while treating tb or any other kind of infection. Because infections are cured with antibiotics and you can't drink while taking antibiotics.
hi i am on antibiotics for some days now my period started yesterday it seems a bit heavier does the antibiotics have anything to do with this and should i stop taking the antibiotics while am on my period
i am not sure, but you should consider asking your local doctor.
The general consensus among the medical community is that a couple of drinks consumed while on antibiotics is fine.
ALCOHOL: Avoid drinking alcohol and taking medications that contain alcohol while taking keroconzole and for at least three days after you finish the medication. Alcohol may cause nausea, abdominal cramps, vomiting, headaches, and flushing the medication out your system without giving it a chance to work properly.
It means that your antibiotic will still work even if you drink alcohol while taking it. Some antibiotics require you not to drink or they won't work. Cheers!
There are some antibiotics with which you should not consume alcohol, but there are also some with which you can. Metronidazole is the antibiotic that you really have to be wary of with alcohol. It is best to consult your doctor about whether alcohol can be taken with your medication. If you are unsure, avoid alcohol until you have completed your course.
It depends on what she is taking the antibiotics for.