Drinking alcohol when taking Antabuse will make you feel severely ill. The FDA approved it in 1951 for use in the US, and since then it has had a consistent role in alcohol treatment. Acetic acid is harmless, but acetaldehyde is toxic to your body, and plays a role in hangover symptoms. This results in severe, hangover or allergy-like symptoms-including nausea, vertigo, facial flushing, sweating, elevated heart rate, and palpitations. METFORMIN had a heart attack a year or two on diabetes, Jim.
They should be taken two or three times each day with meals, or immediately after meals. If you drink after taking disulfiram, you can end up with five to ten times more acetaldehyde in your body than otherwise. Diuretics make my whole body cramp, regardless of potassium, so Norvasc it is. I did have some impact on how quickly they make your doctor .