Exercise caution and ensure the client attends for follow-up if the following have been prescribed:
Medication |
Information |
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Warfarin (Marevan®, Coumadin®)
Aspirin (Disprin®, Solprin®, Ecotrin®) |
These medications are anti-coagulants, i.e. they thin the blood. Alcoholism may lead to a bleeding tendency due to loss of blood clotting substances normally produced in the liver. Ensure clients using these medications have regular medical review. |
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Indocid®, Dolobid®, Naprosyn®,
Feldene®, Voltaren®
Aspirin |
All these anti-inflammatory tablets may cause gastritis (i.e. irritation of the stomach). Note that aspirin is an irritant. Alcohol also irritates the stomach and in combination with the above, ulcers and/or a stomach haemorrhage may result. |
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Sedating medication (e.g. 'the Pams') |
Effects of sedatives and tranquillisers are cumulative. Alcohol is also a sedative and should not be used in conjunction with such medication. |