*The following video is about drinking alcohol and taking atibiotics in HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS* For best recommendations ask your doctor.
Drugs which cause disulfiram-like reactions upon ingestion of alcohol as an unintended effect include:[6][1][7]
Abacavir
Cephalosporins such as cefamandole, cefmenoxime, cefmetazole, cefonicid, cefoperazone, cefotetan, ceftriaxone, cefuroxime, and latamoxef (moxalactam); thought to be due to common N-methylthiotetrazole metabolite
Chloral hydrate
Chloramphenicol
Cotrimoxazole (trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole)
Etacrynic acid
Griseofulvin
Hydrazines such as isoniazid and procarbazine
Ketoconazole
Macrolide immunosuppressants such as pimecrolimus and tacrolimus
Mepacrine (quinacrine)
Nilutamide
Nitrovasodilators (nitrates) such as nitroglycerin
Nitrofurans such as furazolidone and nitrofurantoin
Nitroimidazoles such as benznidazole, metronidazole, ornidazole, and tinidazole
Pargyline
Phenacetin
Phentolamine
Phenylbutazone
Procarbazine
Propranolol
Sulfiram
Sulfonamides
Sulfonylureas such as chlorpropamide, glibenclamide (glyburide), and tolbutamide
Tolazoline
via https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disulfiram-like_drug
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