When taking cephalosporin, it is generally recommended to drink alcohol after an interval of 7 to 14 days. After taking cephalosporin, it is not recommended to drink alcohol within a short period of time, because the combination of cephalosporin and alcohol may produce a disulfiram-like reaction, and in severe cases may cause alcohol poisoning, resulting in cardiac arrhythmia, respiratory distress, accompanied by weakness of the limbs, mental anomalies, etc., and in severe cases toxic shock may occur, so it is not recommended that you drink alcohol in the short term. Interval of about 7~14 days, the drug components have basically been discharged from the body, in this case drinking, generally not easy to produce adverse reactions, but the longer the interval drinking the more safe, so it is not recommended to drink in the short term. Taking cephalosporin must know, if allergic to the drug components are prohibited, pregnancy, children under 6 months of age should be used with caution, renal insufficiency, should be used with caution. Long-term use of the drug may be nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, indigestion and so on, after stopping the use of the symptoms will be relieved on their own, usually without special treatment. For patients who need to take Cephalosporin, should be under the guidance of a professional physician, not unauthorized use of medication, so as not to cause adverse reactions.