Depending on how many you took. If it was 1 or 2 regular strength, just wait a few hours (4-5) and a drink or two will be fine. If you're planning to go on an alcohol binge though, then you should wait a lot longer, 12 hours at the very least as you could damage your liver irreparably and that is one important piece of meat you don't want to lose.
If you took a sizeable amount of tylenol, then you should also wait a couple of hours before you drink alcohol, unless you think it's worth the risk of screwing up one of your top 5 most important organs.
Besides, it's not even that good of a buzz, mixing the two.
It typically takes about 1 hour for one glass of wine to leave the system.
It would take about one hour.
Because they can
Yes.
It typically takes about 1-2 hours for a glass of wine to leave your system. However, this can vary based on factors such as your weight, metabolism, and how much you've had to eat.
A glass of wine typically stays in your system for about 1-3 hours after consumption.
Yes, you can bring a wine glass on a plane as long as it is empty and properly packed in your carry-on luggage to prevent breakage.
There are about 6 wine glasses in 1 liter. This may vary depending on the size of the glass but the standard wine glass is about 250 ml but wine is not usually served in a full glass.
Wine glass containing wine is less stable than an empty wine glass because winecreates a high centre of gravity, thus it is likely to topple over.Hope this helps :)
A wine glass is can be called a wine glass, or a goblet, each type of wine glass has a different name that goes along with the type of wine.
As long as it is a small glass and you don't drink excessively on the weekends, then yes, wine is considered good for your heart and blood.
yes wine is ok for both of them