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Alcohol- Is It Ok To Have A Glass Of Wine With Dinner Or Is Alcohol Totally Forbidden?
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posted December 7, 2022
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A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Everything in moderation as long as there are no medication interactions. Every time you get a new medication of any kind for any reason you should always discuss alcohol interactions with the prescribing physician and the pharmacist. This includes OTC medications.

posted December 8, 2022
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I agree with Ginny about interaction with meds but apart from that ,Dang it, Have your glass of wine if you
enjoy it. We need to keep doing as many things that give us pleasure as possible. If you would ,have a sip for me as well. Cheers!

posted December 7, 2022
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

It depends on your meds. My husband's doctor said it was okay to drink with c/l in moderation, but he was briefly on another medication that definitely recommended against drinking anything. If you fall a lot, you might do better to avoid alcohol.

posted December 7, 2022
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Have never heard you can’t drink. God knows we have a good reason/reasons to drink

posted December 7, 2022

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