Drinking alcohol is best not to take anti-inflammatory drugs orally, many antibiotic drugs can occur with alcohol disulfiram reaction, mild skin rash, chest tightness, panic, facial flushing, etc., serious cases can lead to laryngeal edema caused by respiratory distress, anaphylactic shock, sudden cardiac death and other life-threatening. Some non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are not recommended to drink orally, such as anti-inflammatory drugs, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on the gastric mucosa has an irritating effect, alcohol itself will cause gastric mucosal damage, the two together may aggravate gastrointestinal hemorrhage, acute gastric mucosal injury, so, in the oral administration of drugs during the drinking is not recommended, it is generally recommended to drink a week and then use the drug. If the condition requires oral medication, try to use safe drugs, such as proprietary Chinese medicines, and drink more water after drinking.