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Why Am I Having Chest Pain And Dizziness?

I drank 4 glasses of wine the other night at a bachelorette party, I got so drunk and didnt know why, well today (2 days later) I feel horrible, chest pain and dizzy still.. and I looked at my prescription it is tindamax and says NO drinking!! Am I going to be ok?
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Wed, 23 Apr 2014
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Hi,

Please do not worry. You have had a disulfiram like reaction which is common when people on certain antibiotics take alcohol. You will gradually get better, but please refrain from taking either alcohol or any food items that may contain alcohol. Take lots of water and just wait for the symptoms to go away. The worst is already over.

Best wishes.
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Why Am I Having Chest Pain And Dizziness?

Hi, Please do not worry. You have had a disulfiram like reaction which is common when people on certain antibiotics take alcohol. You will gradually get better, but please refrain from taking either alcohol or any food items that may contain alcohol. Take lots of water and just wait for the symptoms to go away. The worst is already over. Best wishes.