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Alcohol after ranitidine 150 mg
I took ranitidine 150mg tablet in the morning, Its been 2 hours since then, Can I drink whisky now??
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You can take alcohol, but that will cause a resurgence of the gastritis. Better avoid.
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Try to understand why you have taken the ranitidine tablet and usually you take it for the gastritis and at the same time you are asking whether it will take to whiskey or not. You want to introduce gastritis once again by taking the whisky. Try to contact me I will explain you what to do next.
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Avoid alcohol
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It’s a 9 am when you took for gastric and alcohol may increase gastric issues
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For further guidance consult on practo
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