Can you drink alcohol with levofloxacin?

Alcohol is not recommended for Levofloxacin because of the possibility of a disulfiram-like reaction with alcohol. Levofloxacin has a lower incidence of disulfiram reactions than cephalosporins, but there are many occurrences. It is recommended not to use any anti-inflammatory medication if you decide to drink alcohol, and how to use anti-inflammatory medication without drinking alcohol. With levofloxacin, a mild disulfiram reaction occurs in some patients. After a disulfiram reaction occurs, in mild cases, there may be panic and chest tightness, and in severe cases, there may be symptoms of shock, which means fast heart rate, low blood pressure, and even sudden arrest of breathing and heartbeat. Therefore, it is recommended to be careful and cautious and not to be careless.