Besides cephalosporin, what else can't be taken with alcohol?
Antipyretic analgesics Antipyretic analgesics, such as celebrex, aspirin, triamcinolone acetonide, etc., can stimulate and damage gastric mucosa, and alcohol can also hurt the stomach. Both of them can lead to gastritis, gastric ulcer, gastric bleeding and so on. And aggravate liver damage.
Some antihypertensive drugs include reserpine, captopril and nifedipine. If you drink wine, tyramine contained in wine cannot be degraded, which may cause vasodilation, hypotension and even shock, which is life-threatening.
Sedative hypnotics and antidepressants will be absorbed by human body at an accelerated rate under the action of ethanol, and their metabolism will be slowed down at the same time, so that the concentration of drug components in blood will rise rapidly in a short time, which will seriously inhibit the normal activities of the central nervous system and may even cause coma, shock and respiratory depression of patients.
Hypoglycemic drugs Because alcohol can stimulate insulin secretion, diabetic patients are prone to hypoglycemia when drinking alcohol during insulin injection or oral hypoglycemic drugs.