Can you drink alcohol with anti-inflammatory drugs?

When taking “anti-inflammatory drugs” (anti-inflammatory drugs here corresponds to clinical anti-infective drugs) can not drink alcohol, according to clinical experiments, and there are also real cases, in the use of cephalosporins, is never to drink alcohol, is likely to cause disulfiram reaction, the less severe cases can lead to flushing, rapid heartbeat and other symptoms If the condition is heavy, it can cause panic, breathing difficulties and other symptoms, and in serious cases, it can even be life-threatening and cause death. Now there are reports that you should not drink alcohol when using metronidazole, and there are also adverse reactions that occur. Other anti-inflammatory drugs generally do not cause much adverse reaction, but when using anti-inflammatory drugs to treat diseases, drinking alcohol can increase the toxicity of the drug, so it is not possible to drink alcohol when using anti-inflammatory drugs.