In recent years, there have been many reports about cold and flu medication and drinking alcohol to take away young lives, such incidents have happened repeatedly, and need to be paid attention to, especially the love of alcohol and alcoholics. Alcohol can produce adverse reactions with a variety of drugs. 1, cephalosporin drugs and alcohol to kill whether cephalosporin drugs, or cephalosporin antibiotics, cephalosporin anti-inflammatory needles, etc., after use, can not drink alcohol, fear will cause “disulfiram-like reaction”, disulfiram itself is a drug to stop drinking, disulfiram in combination with ethanol When combined with ethanol, disulfiram can inhibit acetaldehyde dehydrogenase in the liver, so that after the oxidation of ethanol to acetaldehyde in the body, it cannot continue to decompose and oxidize, resulting in the accumulation of acetaldehyde in the body and a series of reactions. Many drugs have effects similar to disulfiram. If alcohol is consumed after medication, facial flushing, conjunctival congestion, blurred vision, violent pulsation of the blood vessels in the head and neck or pulsating headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, sweating, dry mouth, chest pain, myocardial infarction, acute heart failure, respiratory distress, acute liver injury, convulsions and death can occur. Especially for people who have cardiovascular underlying diseases themselves, it may be serious enough to cause respiratory depression, heart failure and even death. Therefore, “you can never drink medicine, you can never drink medicine”, at least a week after taking medicine to get alcohol. 2, sleeping pills and wine to kill many people have sleep disorders, insomnia, may often prepare some sedative sleeping drugs, why can not get alcohol after taking it? This is because sleeping pills belong to the brain inhibitors, and alcohol will produce a first excitation of the central nervous system of the brain after the inhibition of the two together can produce a double inhibition of the normal activities of the central nervous system, making people unresponsive, drowsy, and even unconscious, respiratory and circulatory center will also be inhibited, respiratory slowing, blood pressure, shock and even respiratory arrest and death. 3, antihypertensive drugs antihypertensive drugs have If you take blood pressure drugs such as reserpine and captopril, drinking will cause the blood vessels to expand and enhance the effect of antihypertensive drugs, and hypotensive shock will occur, which can be life-threatening in serious cases. Some antihypertensive drugs such as compound antihypertensive tablets and compound dihydralazine combined with alcohol may also cause a sharp rise in blood pressure. If the wine is wine, it is more likely to happen, because the wine contains tyramine, if a large accumulation, will cause significant harm to the body, resulting in dizziness and headache, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, arrhythmia, increased blood pressure and even cerebral hemorrhage. 4, hypoglycemic drugs diabetics should also pay extra attention to the alcohol will stimulate insulin secretion, insulin injections or oral hypoglycemic drugs, drinking alcohol on an empty stomach, it is easy to appear Hypoglycemic reaction. In addition, glucose-lowering drugs like metformin, if mixed with alcohol may increase the risk of lactic acidosis, where lactic acid builds up in the blood, leading to nausea, weakness and other symptoms. It is worth being alert to the fact that such hypoglycemic symptoms manifest as panic, sweating, fatigue and weakness, and even irritability, confusion and multilingualism, which are often masked by drunken reactions and not easily distinguished from intoxication, so that even though severe and persistent hypoglycemia occurs, the patient is often oblivious to it and eventually hypoglycemic shock occurs. If not treated in time, it may lead to irreversible damage to brain tissue and even cause death.5. Psychotropic drugsPsychotropic drugs are mainly antidepressants, and both antidepressants and alcohol consumption will slow down the rhythm of the central nervous system and affect the brain’s function and thinking ability. The combination of the two can make people feel sleepy, reduce people’s judgment, physical coordination and reaction time, and can lead to worsening symptoms of depression. For depressed patients taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors, alcohol can also interact with these drugs to raise blood pressure, which is dangerous and therefore requires complete avoidance of alcohol.