The doctor angrily denounced Yang Bo and cephalosporin for not dying: please don't mislead others.
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Recently, more than 4 million online celebrity doctors angrily denounced Yang Bo's remark that "cephalosporin will not die with wine": "Please don't mislead others!" I don't know who this Yang Bo is. But just because you're okay doesn't mean it's okay for others to eat cephalosporin and drink alcohol, and the deviation of survivors doesn't mean everyone is so lucky. And the gastrointestinal discomfort described in this article may be one of the disulfiram-like reactions caused by drinking alcohol after taking cephalosporin antibiotics. " "as a doctor, please don't drink alcohol after taking cephalosporin again. You never know if you are the lucky one."
On February 4, after talk show actor Yang Bo admitted having an affair, he posted a regular long article suspected of committing suicide, causing a heated debate. Then he posted a message on moments: "Don't worry, everyone. I'm all right. I found that cephalosporin drink can't die at all. There's nothing wrong with it except for a bit of stomach discomfort."