Can you drink alcohol if you’ve had a tetanus shot?

Tetanus shots generally refer to tetanus antitoxin, and alcohol is not recommended after a tetanus antitoxin shot.
Tetanus antitoxin is mainly used to prevent tetanus and is commonly used when there is open trauma, especially when the wound is deep and heavily contaminated. For patients who have suffered a traumatic injury, the wound should be treated promptly. If the wound is large, debridement and suturing are also needed if necessary. However, alcohol should not be consumed to avoid affecting wound healing. If a large amount of alcohol is consumed during recovery, it may cause discomfort to the body.
It is recommended that after the tetanus antitoxin, pay attention to the reasonableness of the diet, to light and easy to digest, avoid spicy stimulating food. At the same time to keep the local clean, avoid premature exposure to water, otherwise it may cause infection, not conducive to wound healing.