Can you drink alcohol after taking amoxicillin for 10 hours or so?

There is no clear reference for whether you can drink alcohol after taking amoxicillin for ten hours or so, but alcohol is not recommended during recovery. Amoxicillin and alcohol do not produce a disulfiram-like reaction like cephalosporin antibiotics though. However, alcohol itself can have an effect on the disease, so it is not recommended to drink alcohol while the disease is not recovered. Amoxicillin is primarily used to treat infections caused by strains of bacteria that do not produce beta-lactamase. There is no disulfiram-like reaction when amoxicillin is combined with alcohol, and there is no information on whether alcohol can be consumed after amoxicillin. So there is no clear reference on whether you can drink alcohol after taking amoxicillin for ten hours or so. Amoxicillin is commonly used in the treatment of upper respiratory tract infections, genitourinary tract infections, skin and soft tissue infections and other diseases, during the treatment of the disease, it is not recommended that patients drink alcohol. Drinking alcohol during treatment may be detrimental to the recovery of the disease, so it is recommended that patients drink alcohol after the disease has fully recovered.