Combining alcohol with Xanax (alprazolam) can be extremely dangerous and increases the risk of severe respiratory depression, sedation, and overdose. While this combination may lead to life-threatening situations, it is important to seek help if you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of self-harm or suicide. If you are in crisis, please reach out to a mental health professional or a crisis hotline for support. You are not alone, and help is available.
It is for those who commit suicide after taking it.
No. Committing suicide is defined as taking ones life. Therefore you cannot kill yourself after you are dead.
what is the effect taking wheat grass as well as drinking alcohol moderately like once in a week only
The dopamine levels usually increase when taking alcohol and decreases after you stop taking alcohol.
No. Nick Drake died of an accidental overdose of a sleeping pill he was taking.
Probably not, but consult your physician.
Drinking alcohol with medication is NEVER a good idea. Ever.
Yes and No. It depends on the drug.
Warning signs of suicide include, but are not limited to talking about wanting to die, feeling hopeless, trapped or a burden, looking for possible way of killing oneself, showing extreme mood swings, increase of taking drugs or drinking alcohol. Help regarding suicide can be obtained at the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
In Dante's Inferno, those who commit suicide are condemned to the seventh circle. They are transformed into thorny trees and bushes, where they are torn apart by Harpies for eternity. This punishment reflects the idea that by taking their own lives, they have rejected the gift of life given by God.
There isn't really an actual treatment for it, it's taking your own life away. But talking can sometimes help the person who wants to commit suicide. Also talk to a counselor about it.
ALCOHOL: Avoid drinking alcohol and taking medications that contain alcohol while taking keroconzole and for at least three days after you finish the medication. Alcohol may cause nausea, abdominal cramps, vomiting, headaches, and flushing the medication out your system without giving it a chance to work properly.