What does “ezetimibe alcol” mean?
“Ezetimibe” is a cholesterol-lowering medicine. “Alcol” is commonly used to mean alcohol. So “ezetimibe alcol” usually refers to whether you can drink alcohol while taking ezetimibe, or whether alcohol affects ezetimibe safety.
Can you drink alcohol while taking ezetimibe?
The provided information doesn’t specify alcohol–ezetimibe interaction details. For safe guidance, you should check the ezetimibe label or talk with a pharmacist, especially if you have liver disease or drink heavily.
What could matter most: liver health and dose-related risks
Ezetimibe can be used in people with metabolic or liver-related risk factors, and alcohol can also affect the liver. If you have any history of liver problems, heavy alcohol use is a key reason to get individualized advice before drinking.
If you’re asking because you take ezetimibe + a statin
Many people take ezetimibe together with a statin. Alcohol guidance can differ with statins, because statins carry liver-related precautions. If you tell me the brand name or whether you also take a statin (like simvastatin, atorvastatin, rosuvastatin, etc.), I can narrow what to look up.
What to do now
If you share:
1) your exact medicine name (brand or strength),
2) whether you also take a statin,
3) your alcohol pattern (occasional vs. regular/heavy),
4) any liver history,
I can give more targeted, practical guidance on what questions to ask your clinician and what label warnings to look for.
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