Often enough that it pays to be really careful about using them at all.
Motor vehicle crashes,alcohols overdose,and interactions of alcohol with other drugs
Motor vehicle crashes,alcohols overdose,and interactions of alcohol with other drugs
Indirectly, yes. Your friends can pressure someone do so something dangerous or unsafe that they wouldn't have done otherwise. For example, someone car surfing or experimenting with drugs/alcohol can lead to death.
She had a long battle with drugs and alcohol, which lead to her death from a Barbiturates overdose in 1969.
death
When alcohol is mixed with drugs such as Oxycontin, death may occur.
Drugs that lead to the use of more powerful drugs. They are: Tobacco, Marijuana and Alcohol.
There are no drugs in alcohol.
Many drugs are dangerous in combination with alcohol, because they can have unexpected interactions.But some of the most dangerous drugs are barbiturates and other depressants. Because alcohol is also classified as a depressant (in terms of what it does to the body) combining it with other depressants can lead to a dangerous condition known as potentiation: the combined effect of the two chemicals is far greater than either one would be individually. In extreme cases, this can even cause the heart to slow to the point of stopping, leading to death.
Yes, there was alcohol and drugs in the 1920s.
In the extreme, both alcohol and tobacco can lead to death, so...at least in that sense...they are equally harmful.
Excessive alcohol intake can destroy your liver and kill you, you can also die of alcohol poisoning if you drink too much at once. With drugs it depends which ones, but they can lead to heaps of physcological problems and overdoses and stuff