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Marcin (Anonymous, 79.175.194.) Warszawa 13 months ago

If I take Pregabalin in the morning, can I drink alcohol later?
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Good morning, I have a question I use preagablin zentiva 75mg in the morning 1 tablet, in the evening also 1 tablet and 1 tablet ketrel 100mg before bedtime, can I drink alcohol the next day taking only pregabalin in the morning?

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

13 months ago

To @Marcin: Even if, for example, more than 12 hours have passed since taking the medication, traces of the drug still persist in the body and can cause side effects when combined with alcohol. As I mentioned, these drugs should not be combined with alcohol. These drugs can increase the effect of alcohol, causing excessive drowsiness, imbalance - then the risk of falling and injury increases. There may be dizziness and headaches, vomiting. Therefore, this type of practice is not recommended. It is worth giving up alcohol completely during treatment with these drugs.

Marcin (Anonymous, 79.175.194.) 13 months ago

I took ketrel 100mg yesterday at 17:30, pregabalin in the morning at 5:20 can I consume alcohol and tomorrow use normally pregabalin in the morning 75mg and evening 75mg and ketrel 100mg what are the side effects?

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

13 months ago

Alcohol consumption is not recommended, as it intensifies the side effects of drugs, such as drowsiness, impaired concentration. It also increases the risk of gastrointestinal disorders (m.in diarrhea, vomiting). Please note that Pregabalin stays in the body for an average of 8-12 hours, Ketrel from 7-12 hours. More here: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/czy-mozna-laczyc-leki-z-alkoholem

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