fasttalkerchat wrote: » Hot whiskeys help the throat but made the fever worse for me. Do not mix with antibiotics!
uberwolf wrote: » there are only two types of antibiotics which actually react to alcohol
fasttalkerchat wrote: » Oh? Which are they?
MediSite wrote: Alcohol reliably causes trouble when mixed with only a handful of the hundreds of available antibiotics. In addition to metronidazole and its close relative tinidazole (Tindamax), you'll regret drinking while taking: Furazolidone (Furoxone), an antibiotic used for intestinal infections Griseofulvin (Grisactin), an antifungal drug used to treat ringworm and other skin or nail infections Quinacrine (Atabrine), an older antibiotic used to treat malaria and giardia (an intestinal parasite)
Where To wrote: » They do but you must go straight under the covers afterwards, drinking them in the pub and going outside afterwards is a waste of time. edit; Please ignore above advice. Get taxi to pub, drink copious amount of hot ones, get taxi home. Tip taxidriver generously. Good job I'm not a spammer, I'd be sh1t at it.
wendell borton wrote: » Add some gloves, honey and a cinnamon stick.
Call Me Jimmy wrote: » Are you a taxi driver?
Where To wrote: » No. I sell hot water geysers for making hot whiskeys.
Clarehobo wrote: » Was feeling lousy last night. Had a couple of hot whiskies last night, slept like a baby and felt far more rested and human this morning!
Sertus wrote: » I'd take one over a lemsip anyday. They are great for morale, take your mind off the shivers, and are an excuse to relax beside a nice warm turf fire and watch a film. So yes indeed, a few well made hot whiskies almost makes colds worth having.
TheUsual wrote: » ^^^^^^^ I tried this and choked to death. Gloves ???? My lawyers will be in contact Sir.