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I have been prescribed Ialex (Cephalexin) by my doctor, started the course yesterday. Long story short I am on this site because I wasn't sure if I should drink alcohol whilst on this antibiotic, but I really feel like having a bottle of cider or ten.
Purely in the name of research, taking one for the team etc etc - I am going to have a few ciders and maybe a few more and let you know tomorrow how I fare. Let the games begin.....
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I did drink about six bottles of cider last night (330ml, 5.0% alc/vol). Didn't feel anything unusual whilst drinking - woke up as per usual this morning - worked outside in the garden today (it is the end of summer here in oz) sweated a lot but feel fine. In the interests of research, I intend to see if I can reproduce the results of this research again this evening.....
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Antibiotics and alcohol can cause similar side effects, such as stomach upset, dizziness and drowsiness. Combining antibiotics and alcohol can increase these side effects.
A few antibiotics — such as metronidazole (Flagyl), tinidazole (Tindamax) and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim) — should not be mixed with alcohol because this may result in a more severe reaction. Drinking any amount of alcohol with these medications can result in side effects such as flushing, headache, nausea and vomiting, and rapid heart rate.
Keep in mind that some cold medicines and mouthwashes also contain alcohol. So check the label and avoid such products while taking these antibiotics.
Although alcohol doesn't reduce the effectiveness of most antibiotics, it can reduce your energy and delay how quickly you recover from illness. So, it's a good idea to avoid alcohol until you finish your antibiotics and are feeling better.
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