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Metronidazole gel and alcohol
Hello, I was recently prescribed metronidazole gel, half an applicator inserted vaginally at night. I took it once the other night and remember I had somewhere to go on Saturday, today, where there would be drinking. It will have been 44 hours since I took the metro gel, will I get sick? I only took the gel once and it was on 1/2 of an applicator. I took a few sips of alcohol earlier just to see how I felt and nothing happened. Would I be fine having 1 or 2 drinks tonight?
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No! that may lead to serious complications depending upon how your body react to the drug. Some more information related to your problem are required for better advice
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It's not recommended to take alcohol with this medication . HOMOEOPATHIC medicines can permanently cure this problem of yours rapidly effectively and efficiently without any side effects
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