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Koro33 (Anonymous, 83.24.9.) Warszawa 19 months ago

Can I drink alcohol on New Year's Eve if I take Pragiola and Depratal?

Hello, half a year ago I was diagnosed with anxiety neurosis and therefore I take depratal 60g and pregabalin 30g every day. Will something happen if exceptionally on New Year's Eve I consume alcohol? I have hardly drunk these drugs or in small quantities during the period of taking these drugs and I wonder how the body can react. I would like to add that I have no way to contact a psychiatrist. Maybe not take medication on this day? Thank you very much for all the advice from you.

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Anna Pochopień Pharmacist

19 months ago

It is not recommended to combine Depratal or Pragioli with alcohol. This combination may increase the risk of dizziness, drowsiness and concentration problems with pregabalin (Pragiola), while duloxetine (Depratal) may increase the risk of liver damage. Also, do not stop taking the above drugs without consulting a doctor - due to the risk of withdrawal effects. In your situation, however, I would recommend abstinence despite the approaching New Year's Eve. The possibility of consulting a psychiatrist also exists through our portal: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja/ I enclose a useful article: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/czy-mozna-laczyc-leki-z-alkoholem I encourage you to watch the video:

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