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The coors Light is also a product of Miller. These both products CoorsLight and Miller HighLife both have almost same amount of alcohol content in it. However, Miller HighLife is slightly more alcoholic than Coors Light (4.7 % to 4.2 %). In general, most light beers will have a lower alcohol content, normally between 4 and 4.2 % and most regular beers will have a higher alcohol content, between 4.5 and 5 %. No matter what beer it is one should be drink responsibly and always not to drink and drive that can cause lot of seroius problems.
There are no known interactions between alcohol and Mesalazine.
Propylene glycol is what antifreeze is made of. However, very small amounts are used as a stabilizer in liquid livestock feeds,, and also in medications. No propylene glycol is known to have been used in diet drinks.
yes & no. Alcohol is an anesthetic, thus an alcoholic stupor is closer to a coma than sleep. Also chronic alcohol use leads to brain damage which can lead to waking nightmares. But if you drink enough you pass out and dont have to worry :D
Any alcoholic drink (ethanol and water) is a good example.
if you drink 6 beers, you will blow clean the next day.
Technically, alcohol free beer doesn't exist. Most contain about .05% alcohol, compared to 4-6% for an average beer. So, the average 175 lb person would be over the legal limit if they were to drink three beers in a relatively short amount of time. To achieve the same amount of alcohol from "near beer", you would need to drink ten times as much. So the alcohol in 3 beers, equals the alcohol in 30 "non-alcohol" beers.
If they get very drunk...no. But, it they just have a few beers or whatever with alcohol in it, than they will be ok. Except if it is a very strong drink, a drink with ALOT of alcohol!!
None. There are still trace amounts of alcohol in O'Doul's.
Beers, wines, cider, liqueurs and spirits.
It's never a good idea to drink alcohol when taking medication such as librium.
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It would depend on the timing of the drinking episode and the alcohol content of the beer, but you would be "safe" after 12 - 18 hours.
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It's bad to drink alcohol with medication, or any type of drug for that matter. Certain chemicals don't mix.
Depends on what you define a drink as. Most beer will run from 4 to 7 percent, with a few more expensive beers going into the teens.
If you drink alcohol 12 hours before the blood test for cholesterol, its traces will be found in the blood sample. It is therefore advisable not to drink alcohol.