I was banned from alcohol for 10 days while taking antibiotics for a dental imfection
Metronidazole is a nitroimidazole antibiotic that doctors prescribe
to treat abdominal infections,
sexually transmitted infections, and other
anaerobic bacteria-related infections.
Metronidazole affects the function of a key enzyme that helps the body digest alcohol. When metronidazole inhibits the enzyme aldehyde dehydrogenase,
the levels of acetaldehyde accumulate in the blood. This causes the toxic effects of alcohol.
Mixing alcohol with metronidazole may cause:
- abdominal cramping
- nausea
- vomiting
- headaches
- facial flushing
People should avoid drinking alcohol during treatment and for up to 3 days after the last dose.
Despite this interaction, not everyone will experience these reactions when drinking while taking metronidazole. An individual risk is possible. Still, people should avoid drinking alcohol while taking metronidazole.