It is not recommended to take other medicines besides antidepressants after drinking, especially not antibacterial drugs such as cephalosporins. After drinking alcohol, it is easy to make the body capillary expansion, blood circulation accelerated. You can take some antidepressants, but if you take other drugs may aggravate the toxic side effects of the drugs and easily cause damage to the body. For cephalosporin antibacterial drugs, it is absolutely not allowed to consume, because it is likely to cause disulfiram-like reaction in the body after eating it, and in serious cases, it will be life-threatening. Usually drinking alcohol and then taking drugs will aggravate the stimulation of the drug on the gastrointestinal tract, which will lead to gastric mucosal damage, causing gastritis, gastric ulcer and other diseases. If you must need to take drugs, such as antihypertensive drugs, hypoglycemic drugs and other drugs for chronic diseases, it is recommended that you take the drugs after the alcohol is metabolized from the body, which will be relatively safe. For cephalosporins, metronidazole and other antibacterial drugs, generally need to be taken after a week after drinking alcohol to avoid causing adverse reactions. Therefore, for the existence of chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, cerebral infarction and other patients, it is recommended to quit drinking, so as not to lead to the inability to take drugs orally, causing aggravation of the condition or even the occurrence of complications.