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Alcohol — some people taking oral metronidazole experience disulfiram-like reactions (flushing, increased respiratory rate, increased pulse rate, nausea, headache, and dizziness) to alcohol.
Animal models and the human study do not show this to be the case.
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It has been well accepted as a true, proven reaction. Patients should be advised not to take alcohol during therapy and for at least 48 hours afterwards because of the possibility of a disulfiram-like (antabuse effect) reaction. It is an option for a first episode of mild-to-moderate … and Alcohol Research Center (K.L. and Alcohol Research Center (K.L.