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Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
"Perhaps the respectable medical doctor has never heard of the disulfuram reaction, from which I almost died some years ago, because I had not been informed of the side-effects of mixing alkohol and 3rd generation cephalosporins - any medical book of pharmacology gives detailed information about it."
I wouldn't quote the Times as a definitive guide to medical practice. Most doctors are behind the times.
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostCfk = Hrh
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYes.
Metronidazole
http://www.merck.com/mmpe/lexicomp/metronidazole.html
"Ethanol/Nutrition/Herb Interactions
Ethanol: The manufacturer recommends to avoid all ethanol or any ethanol-containing drugs (may cause disulfiram-like reaction characterized by flushing, headache, nausea, vomiting, sweating or tachycardia). "
If you search for other antibiotics like amoxicillin and ampicillin you won't find this information. (I can't think of any more commonly prescribed antibiotics.)
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWrong. FFS
Post your evidence...
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostHello xen
How did you go yesterday?
Oh, you mean the contract stuff? Oops.
Erm, went well, but I have decided I soooo need a break. The project sounds like a nightmare and I'm a good, but not great fit, so there is a good chance I won't even have to worry about whether to turn it down.
Like I said before, I applied for a handful last week and then decided I was getting burnt out so have stopped all searching for now. 2 weeks left here - then break - then we'll see.
Thanks for asking.
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