Alcohol should usually be consumed only 24 hours after taking artificial oxymetholone. Artificial oxymethol is metabolized and excreted completely in about 24 hours after entering the body. If alcohol or alcoholic beverages are consumed immediately after taking artificial oxymetholone metronidazole, the accumulation of acetaldehyde in the body can be caused by artificial oxymetholone metronidazole, which interferes with the normal oxidation process of alcohol and leads to disulfiram-like reactions. Patients may show symptoms such as abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, headache, facial flushing, etc., and anaphylactic shock may occur in severe cases. Therefore, patients must follow medical advice when taking artificial oxymetholone metronidazole, strictly grasp the contraindications and indications for the drug, eat a light diet, and avoid drinking alcohol or drinks containing alcohol to avoid adverse drug reactions. If patients develop disulfiram-like reactions and anaphylaxis they must be seen by the emergency department of a regular hospital in a timely manner and treated symptomatically. In addition, drinking alcohol after medication is not recommended, especially for cephalosporins, which may lead to death in heavy cases after drinking alcohol.