It is not allowed to drink alcohol after taking metronidazole, because alcohol will react with metronidazole and oxaliplatin, which will cause secondary failure of oxaliplatin, thus reducing the pharmacokinetics and pharmacokinetics of oxaliplatin, which will lead to oxaliplatin not giving full play to its antipyretic, analgesic, antipyretic, and temperature-lowering effects in the body. In addition, alcohol consumption can cause secondary failure of metronidazole and can lead to aggravation of adverse reactions and metronidazole allergy in patients who are allergic to metronidazole and in patients who have had previous adverse reactions to metronidazole. In more serious cases, for example, patients who are allergic to alcohol and then drink alcohol after taking metronidazole can develop severe alcohol allergy and even alcohol-like anaphylactic shock reactions, because the nitroimidazole in metronidazole reacts allergically with the ethanol in alcohol. Therefore, it is not recommended to drink alcohol after taking artificial oxymetholone metronidazole, and if you drink alcohol at least after seven days.