Can I drink alcohol after taking Fibraurea tablets?
Generally, alcohol should not be consumed after taking Fibrauretine Tablets. The detailed explanation is as follows:

Fibrauretine Tablets are a commonly used medication that must be metabolized and broken down by the liver to exert their therapeutic effects. Alcohol is also processed by the liver, and when both substances are present, they increase the liver's workload, potentially leading to liver damage. Moreover, interactions between the medication and alcohol may cause adverse reactions, irritating the gastrointestinal tract and resulting in symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. They may also affect the nervous system, causing dizziness, headaches, fatigue, and other issues. In severe cases, these interactions might interfere with the drug’s effectiveness and delay recovery. Additionally, the combined effect could increase the risk of allergic reactions, causing further harm to the body.
Special attention should be paid to lifestyle adjustments while taking Fibrauretine Tablets. In addition to strictly avoiding alcohol, the diet should be light and easy to digest, avoiding spicy or greasy foods that may irritate the gastrointestinal tract. It is important to drink plenty of water to help eliminate the drug’s metabolites from the body. Maintain regular sleep patterns and avoid staying up late, allowing the liver sufficient rest and supporting the recovery of bodily functions. Follow medical instructions carefully regarding dosage and treatment duration; do not adjust the dose or discontinue the medication without guidance. If any discomfort occurs during treatment, seek medical advice promptly.