I have no clue thats why i'm asking
The interaction between the chemicals/drugs and the alcohol and with your body system.
Alcohol's interaction with other drugs can be fatal because the effects double and can dangerously slow breathing and heart rate.Mz. anonymous
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No, it always depends of the concerned drug... Some interaction between drugs and alcohol are because of toxic metabolites, others are because of synergism in side effects, others because of similar organ toxicity, etc..
It is a depressant. It is abused more than all other drugs COMBINED.
There are no drugs in alcohol.
Yes, there was alcohol and drugs in the 1920s.
Lortabs are acetaminophen and hydrocodone, a synthetic opiate. They are highly addictive. Also, because of the interaction between both drugs and alcohol, users should not drink. All opiate drugs increase the effects of alcohol, and vice-versa, leading to the possibility of overdose. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and alcohol are highly toxic to the liver.
There will be a large cost in drugs and alcohol.
i think you should not consider it because if you get caught with drugs or alcohol you will earn time in jail. so i think you should not do drugs or alcohol.
Alcohol is the most commonly-abused and most dangerous substance in Western society. Other drugs are pretty bad, too. Get over the "alcohol and drugs" thing; alcohol IS a drug.
No negative interaction. There are marketed drugs such as Phenflu that have combine those drugs also with an expectorant