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Alcohol can interfere with the effect of the drug, so don't drink before or after taking the drug, red wine also contains alcohol, and it is not recommended to quote it if you feel the same way.
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After the drug enters the human body, it needs to be weakened by the action of a variety of drug metabolism enzymes (especially liver drug enzymes) in the human body, and some drugs will be metabolized to be transformed into drugs with pharmacological effects and exert their effects. Generally speaking, after oral administration, the drug can be excreted from the body after normal absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and other processes.
However, if the patient drinks alcohol while taking the drug, the alcohol may affect the metabolism of the drug. This can be divided into two main cases:
One is that alcohol and drugs interfere with each other with specific metabolic enzymes. If you drink alcohol after taking antibiotics such as cephalosporin, the link from acetaldehyde to acetic acid in alcohol metabolism will be affected by these drugs, resulting in an increase in acetaldehyde concentration in the human body, and symptoms of acetaldehyde poisoning such as chest tightness and shortness of breath, facial flushing, headache, nausea, and even shock.
Another example is warfarin, a commonly used thromboprophylaxis drug, if you drink a lot of alcohol after taking the drug, the alcohol will affect the normal metabolism of the drug, resulting in it not being metabolized and excreted from the body in time, increasing the risk of bleeding.
Second, the combination of alcohol and drugs will enhance the effect. For example, common compound cold medicines, these cold medicines often contain anti-allergic ingredients that will inhibit the central nervous system, if you drink alcohol at this time, the alcohol itself will also inhibit the central nervous system, and the two act at the same time, which may lead to too strong inhibition of the central nervous system, and even affect its normal physiological functions, such as breathing.
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No. In the human body, many drugs and alcohol are metabolized by metabolic enzymes, and some drugs can affect the action of alcohol metabolizing enzymes, and conversely, alcohol can also interfere with the metabolism of drugs.
The most classic reaction between alcohol and drugs is the "disulfiram-like reaction". Alcohol is ethanol, and disulfiram inhibits the activity of acetaldehyde dehydrogenase and blocks the main metabolites of ethanol, triggering a "disulfiram-like reaction".
Disulfiram-like reaction can cause facial and whole body ** flushing, conjunctival redness, fever, dry mouth, dizziness, headache, dizziness, palpitation, chest tightness, shortness of breath, sweating, dyspnea, nausea and vomiting, confusion of speech, blurred vision, unsteady gait, irritability, delirium, impaired consciousness, syncope, abdominal pain, diarrhea, sore throat, tremor, garlic smell in the mouth and other symptoms.
There can also be tachycardia, blood pressure drop, irritability, panic and fear, a sense of impending death and other terrible reactions, some can also cause mental confusion, numbness of limbs, incontinence, etc., severe cases may cause shock, convulsions, acute heart failure, acute liver damage, angina, myocardial infarction and even death.
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It is best not to take medicine when it comes to wine.
Drugs will quickly decompose and lose alcohol components, especially drugs that regulate endocrine, especially sensitive to alcohol, and will be transformed into toxins that harm the body if you are not careful, and it is best not to drink alcohol during the period.
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A lot of traditional Chinese medicine is to be taken with wine, a small amount of wine is still good for the efficacy, red wine and general Chinese medicine have no conflict, and drinking it separately will not have any effect.
It is to be separated, and it takes more than three hours to drink after taking the medicine, but it is useless to celebrate the thick tongue coating and the stomach is heavy and drinking red wine, red wine is very good for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular.
Can you take medicine after drinking red wine.
It is best to take drugs at intervals after drinking red wine, some drugs have a great reaction with wine, especially like cephalosporins, which can not be used with wine, which has been reported many times, and should be paid attention to and should not be used indiscriminately. There are also some drugs that act more quickly and have better effects under the influence of alcohol. This is something that needs to be categorized.
It is best to consult a doctor to avoid indiscriminate use and injury.
Can I drink wine after drinking Chinese medicine?
It is best not to drink alcohol after drinking Chinese medicine, some drugs have a great reaction to alcohol, it is best not to drink when you are not knowing, you can consult a doctor to see if there is a conflict, whether you can drink.
Is it OK to take Chinese medicine after drinking wine?
It's not a big deal, the alcohol is divergent, and it can also boost the power of medicine. , so you can also use wine to brew medicine to improve the utilization rate of medicine, and wine is also available.
Check if you can drink red wine after taking medicine.
It is best to drink red wine after taking medicine, especially Western medicine, which is mostly chemical ingredients, which is easy to react with alcohol, and cannot achieve the medicinal effect, and some will also generate harmful substances to the human body.
Except for some Chinese medicines that need to be harmonized with alcohol.
Can you take cold medicine after drinking red wine?
You can't take medicine, I don't know how to react when the alcohol and medicine are mixed together, and it will hurt the stomach.
Can I drink alcohol while taking Chinese medicine?
Hello, please do not eat spicy food during the period of taking medicine, and pay special attention not to drink alcohol, which will cause problems with drug absorption. Hello, please do not eat spicy food during the period of taking medicine, and pay special attention not to drink alcohol, which will cause problems with drug absorption. Because the main thing in wine is ethanol, ethanol will seriously affect the function of the liver, and the drug also plays a role through liver metabolism, drinking alcohol while taking the drug is a very unwise choice, and some cases will cause poisoning.
Can I drink alcohol while taking Chinese medicine?
If you take drugs for bruises, blood circulation and blood stasis, as well as some prescriptions that require alcohol as medicine, you can drink alcohol while taking the medicine. In addition, it is best to drink alcohol after stopping the drug to avoid reducing the effectiveness of the drug or producing *** empty residue. Therefore, after drinking alcohol for half an hour, if it is not the above situation, it is best to take Chinese medicine after the wine is excreted in the body after 3-4 hours.
Now I take a lot of medicine every day, can I drink red wine.
Generally speaking, avoid a certain amount of time, drinking alcohol and taking medicine do not have much conflict, but the interval is very short, it is not suitable, if you take drugs to cardiovascular or blood-activating, basically it has little effect.
In your case, it is best to ask the doctor who prescribes the medicine to you, the specific drugs have different requirements, and generally the above-mentioned cardiovascular or unblocking drugs have basically no conflict with red wine.
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