Drink beer on the fourth day after cephalosporin infusion, and drink alcohol after a few days of cep

Updated on healthy 2024-06-30
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is generally required to wait one week after cephalosporin infusion before drinking alcohol. With the popularization of medical knowledge, many people now know that they can't drink alcohol when they use cephalosporin, and they also know that they can't use cephalosporin when they have just drunk alcohol. The reason is that alcohol and cephalosporin react when they meet in the body, and cephalosporin interferes with the metabolism of alcohol, causing the accumulation of acetaldehyde, an intermediate product of alcohol metabolism in the body.

    As a result, people have a disulfiram-like reaction, and mild disulfiram-like reactions will recover on their own, and in severe cases, they can even endanger the patient's life. In order to prevent cephalosporin and alcohol from meeting in the body, cephalosporin must be completely metabolized after infusion before drinking alcohol, so as not to cause a disulfiram-like reaction. After cephalosporin enters the human body, some people metabolize quickly, and some people metabolize slowly.

    It is generally believed that cephalosporin can be metabolized in the body after one week of discontinuation, and drinking alcohol at that time will not cause a disulfiram-like reaction.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Clinical** severe infections often require intravenous cephalosporin, such as the commonly used cefmetazole, ceftriaxone, laoxycephalosporin, etc., whether it is cephalosporin for injection or oral cephalosporin, as long as alcohol consumption will appear disulfiram-like reactions, manifested as chest tightness, shortness of breath, facial flushing, headache, dizziness, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, blood pressure drop, shock and other reactions, severe cases can lead to respiratory depression, heart rate failure and death. Regardless of intravenous cephalosporin or cephalosporin, you can not drink alcohol, you can not drink alcohol if the drug is not metabolized within 1-2 weeks after cephalosporin infusion, and you can drink alcohol after cephalosporin infusion for more than two weeks, and the drug is completely metabolized in the body.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, according to the situation you described, the use of cephalosporin antibiotics is strictly forbidden to drink alcohol, it may cause fatal toxic reactions, cephalosporin has been used for four days, generally speaking, there is no metabolism in the body, you can drink alcohol appropriately, but do not overdose.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After cephalosporin infusion for more than 12 hours, you can drink something like that, as you said.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can't drink alcohol after eating cephalosporin, it's best to drink it for a week.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You should listen to your doctor's advice. Let's talk about the reasons from the pharmacological aspect:

    Cephalosporins are generally metabolized by the liver, and alcohol (ethanol) is metabolized in the liver as acetaldehyde, which is very toxic, but under normal circumstances, acetaldehyde is quickly metabolized into acetic acid and loses its toxicity. One of the important liver enzymes is the p450 enzyme, which is also the enzyme that metabolizes drugs, commonly known as liver drug enzymes. Both competitive and hepatic enzymes combine to produce both conditions.

    First, the number of enzymes in relative time is limited, it can be said that drinking alcohol consumes these enzymes, so there are fewer enzymes to metabolize antibacterial drugs. The accumulation of cephalosporins in the body is produced.

    That. Second, from the perspective of cephalosporins, cephalosporins consume liver enzymes, so there are fewer enzymes to metabolize ethanol. It also causes ethanol or acetaldehyde to accumulate in the body. The end result is liver damage.

    But don't be afraid, as long as we recognize the harm in time, we listen to the doctor's advice, and stop the influencing factors immediately, the liver's repair function is very powerful.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Be. Cephalosporin is a cold remedy.

    one. Never drink beer or liquor immediately after taking cold medicine. If one drinks.

    Return, and you will surely die. But after a few days of drinking, it's all right. It is recommended that you stop drinking for at least 3 to 5 days in the future.

    Postponement, of course, for a few days. Listen to your doctor's advice and advice! You can't drink it for 7 days, and this limit is of course affected.

    The symptoms of sleepiness are also caused by cephalosporin.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pay attention to observation, and if there is an adverse reaction, immediately go to a regular hospital to see a doctor.

    Drinking alcohol before and after eating cephalosporin may cause adverse reactions, namely disulfiram-like reactions: also known as disulfide-like reactions or disulfide-like reactions, which are essentially acetaldehyde accumulation poisoning reactions in the body caused by exposure to alcohol after the application of drugs. After alcohol enters the body, it is first oxidized to acetaldehyde by the action of ethanol dehydrogenase in hepatocytes, and acetaldehyde is oxidized into acetic acid and glyaldehyde A by the action of acetaldehyde dehydrogenase in the mitochondria of hepatocytes, and acetic acid is further metabolized into carbon dioxide and water and excreted from the body.

    Due to the components contained in some drugs, the activity of acetaldehyde dehydrogenase in hepatocyte mitochondria is inhibited, so that acetaldehyde can not be further oxidized and metabolized after production, resulting in acetaldehyde aggregation in the body, causing acetaldehyde poisoning and disulfiram-like reaction. Since it generally takes a week for cephalosporin drugs to be metabolized relatively cleanly in the body, it is stipulated that alcohol or foods containing alcohol should not be consumed within one week after the use of cephalosporin.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Try not to eat cephalosporin for seven days after drinking, and try not to drink alcohol for seven days after eating cephalosporin. This is mainly due to concerns that there may be a serious side effect of cephalosporins, the disulfiram reaction.

    Although this reaction is not as violent as a hypersensitivity reaction, it is still extremely risky and can even be life-threatening. If you're not sure which cephalosporins react with alcohol and diesulfiram, it's best not to take a cephalosporin and have your doctor prescribe a different class of antibiotics instead.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After taking cephalosporin containing methiotetrazole side chain, if you drink alcohol within a few days, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, sweating, tachycardia, rapid breathing, occasional hypotension or confusion will occur, which is called disulfiram-like reaction. Although not all cephalosporins cause disulfiram-like reactions, cephalosporins themselves are prone to allergic reactions, so it is best not to drink alcohol after consuming cephalosporins. It is recommended that in order to ensure the safety of life, it is best not to drink alcoholic beverages during and after the medication.

    After using cephalosporin antibiotics, it is necessary to avoid drinking alcohol, because some patients will have a reaction between cephalosporin and alcohol, called disulfiram-like reaction, and severe patients can even be life-threatening, usually manifested as chest tightness, shortness of breath, flushing, palpitation, rash, if you drink alcohol the next day after using cephalosporin, then the patient is at high risk, so it is necessary to observe closely.

    For the morning and evening of the disulfiram reaction is different, patients with adverse reactions should go to the hospital in time, in addition, to drink more water, drinking more water is conducive to the excretion of alcohol, so after using cephalosporin, drinking alcohol must be closely observed.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is not allowed to drink alcohol within seven days of taking cephalosporins, otherwise there will be adverse reactions, which are very dangerous, and in serious cases, they will be life-threatening.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Cephalosporin antibiotic injection can only be used for 7 days before drinking, and alcohol can not be consumed during the application of cephalosporin ** and within 7 days of discontinuation.

    The patient was off cephalosporin antibiotics and could not drink alcohol until 7 days later. Do not drink alcohol during the use of cephalosporins for anti-infectives** and for 7 days after stopping the drug. This is because drinking alcohol at this time may lead to disulfiram-like reactions, symptoms generally appear about 5-40min after exposure to alcohol, patients may have facial flushing, conjunctival hyperemia, headache, dizziness, palpitation, shortness of breath, dyspnea, irritability, nausea and vomiting, precordial pain and other symptoms.

    On physical examination, there may be a decrease in blood pressure, an increase in heart rate, severe cases may cause shock, and even lead to death.

    Patients should not drink alcohol, including liquor, beer, red wine, alcoholic beverages, and sweets, during the treatment of cephalosporins and for a week after stopping the drug. It is also not possible to apply alcohol-containing drugs orally or intravenously, or to disinfect and wipe the body to cool down with alcohol. After three days of cephalosporin antibiotics, the condition does not improve, and the drug needs to be changed under the guidance of a doctor**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Preferably after twenty-four hours.

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