Yes, very easily. Drugs such as Oxycontin can be EXTRAORDINARILY DANGEROUS all by themselves, and with alcohol can easily be deadly. Take drugs ONLY as prescribed by your doctor, and NEVER take them with alcohol.
Both are hazardous and should never be used. They are also illegal.
It is a cream liquor used in mixing alcoholic beverages.
I definitely wouldn't advise it. My best friend overdosed and died mixing Oxycontin and heroin. So please just don't do it`.
No, you cannot drink liquor with thyroid medication. Mixing the two could cause nausea, dizziness, headaches, or even insomnia.
Pretty bad man. I mean, c'mon. Only slightly as bad as mixing detora with three grams of meth.
If you mean fentanyl, then yes you would get high but it is a lethal combination. Fentanyl is 100x stronger than morphine and usually used in cancer patients. I don't suggest mixing the two drugs.
I would suggest buying bottled water, drinking city tap water or by mixing a little dirt and grime in there. That should prevent you from drinking clean water.
In the beginning, several hundred years ago, all chocolate (xocolatl) was a bitter drinking chocolate. It wasn't until the early 1900's when George Cadbury mixed in (at a rick of ruining the compound) large amounts of cocoa mass. This is the sludgey membrane from underneath the cocoa pod skin. Mixing it with the cocoa liquor created from the seeds and adding enough milk to make it a solid.
No it does not. Alcohol as a maximum absorption rate, this can not be exceeded via drinking.
There is not a warning about mixing Ran-Ciprofloxacin and drinking alcohol. It is a major antibiotic and drinking with it can cause bacterial infections like thrush.
Drinking petroleum would unquestionably be more dangerous than drinking alcohol, ounce for ounce. Mixing the two (drinking and driving) is not a good idea, either. Apart from that, your question is pointless.
Mixing drugs and booze is very dangerous. There is no future in it.