5.9 % alcohol in the drink.
Using alcohol while taking seroquel, metformin and metoprolol - is it dangerous if you have just on?
- Asked
- 1 Mar 2016 by splithare
- Updated
- 1 Mar 2016
- Topics
- seroquel, bipolar disorder, diabetes, type 2, atrial fibrillation, metformin, metoprolol, alcohol
Responses (1)
Hi, split! It's not necessarily the amount of alcohol in a drink but the amount you drink and how frequently. One or two low ethanol drinks on rare occasions shouldn't be a problem, but I'd be especially careful with Seroquel as you could easily pass out and any diabetic could have sugar issues with alcohol.
Here's the results of the Interaction Checker:
https://www.drugs.com/interactions-check.php?drug_list=1573-0,1034-14582,1615-16311,1979-1274
Best wishes, Wildcat

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