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Interaction with alcohol

Studies showed no changes in the amount of metabolites when taken with alcohol. In a 1991 study, participants were given a 200 mg dose of sumatriptan half an hour after drinking an alcoholic beverage or placebo and no significant difference was found.

CP133 2019 Group 27 Proposed Edits
Miranda - Under the section: Medications, when talking about the different types of NRTs it mentions the nicotine gum, inhaler, spray, etc and only lists local skin irritation and rarely non-ischemic chest pain as only known side effects. This is untrue, as there are a number of different side effects specific to each formulation. For gum, one of the main side effects is mouth soreness and dyspepsia, the lozenge can cause nausea or heartburn, the patch can cause insomnia, and sleep disturbances in addition to a local skin reaction. The spray and the inhaler both cause local irritation