Alcohol consumption can have a significant impact on your digestive track. It's not advisable to wash down any medication with a pint o' Guinness that requires the stomach to digest. It's irrelevant if there is any real reaction between the drug and alcohol, it's simply NOT worth the potential lawsuit.
On the other hand, biologics are injected to avoid breakdown by the stomach, so there is the potential to tip a few cold ones, but I'd wouldn't recommend it. Many people who take biologics complain about dehydration. I don't think alcohol is the best choice here. I'd also not recommended anything with caffeine in it on the day of injection to. This is just my opinion, and I think the best choice for taking meds is H2O, unless doctor advises otherwise.
On a side note, a do miss drinking beer over there. The beer taste sooo much better over in Ireland. I'd think I'd become an alcoholic if i lived there.
On the other hand, biologics are injected to avoid breakdown by the stomach, so there is the potential to tip a few cold ones, but I'd wouldn't recommend it. Many people who take biologics complain about dehydration. I don't think alcohol is the best choice here. I'd also not recommended anything with caffeine in it on the day of injection to. This is just my opinion, and I think the best choice for taking meds is H2O, unless doctor advises otherwise.
On a side note, a do miss drinking beer over there. The beer taste sooo much better over in Ireland. I'd think I'd become an alcoholic if i lived there.