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Is it safe to drink a glass of beer or red wine before dinner while taking Dentimox 625 twice a day prior to tooth removal?

Asked by Male, 80 · 8 days ago

Dentimox 625 Tablet contains amoxicillin, clavulanic acid, and lactic acid bacillus. Drinking alcohol, even a small amount like a single glass of beer or wine, is unlikely to cause a dangerous reaction with this medicine. However, alcohol can increase side effects such as nausea, stomach upset, dizziness, or drowsiness, and may reduce the effectiveness of the probiotics in the tablet. Alcohol can also slow your body’s healing after tooth removal. For safety and best recovery, it is recommended to avoid alcohol during the antibiotic course and for at least 48 hours after finishing it.
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It is generally not safe to drink alcohol, including beer or red wine, while taking Dentimox 625, which contains amoxicillin, clavulanic acid, and lactic acid bacillus.

⚠️ Risks of Alcohol with Dentimox 625

  • Alcohol can increase the risk of unpleasant side effects such as nausea, dizziness, and stomach upset.
  • Combining alcohol with amoxicillin-clavulanic acid may also stress the liver, although your recent liver tests are normal, caution is still advised.
  • Alcohol may interfere with your antibiotic’s effectiveness and delay healing before your tooth removal.

🩺 What You Should Do Now

  • Avoid alcohol completely until you finish your antibiotic course and have recovered from the dental procedure.
  • Follow your dentist’s and doctor’s instructions carefully regarding medication and pre-surgery care.
  • If you experience any unusual symptoms like severe stomach pain, rash, or increased dizziness, seek immediate care.

Consult your dentist or an infectious disease specialist for personalized advice before consuming alcohol during this treatment.

Answered 8 days ago