You will not feel anymore different unless you consume a lot of alcohol and get intoxicated. But, there is a high risk of getting ulcers in your stomach while taking NSAIDs and alcohol at the same time.
Consuming alcohol in moderation elevates mood, makes people feel happier. promotes conviviality, enhances social bonding, and other pleasurable outcomes. Just don't abuse alcohol.
Alcohol suppresses chemical reactions in the brain, as well as overall brain activity. Alcohol will numb the brain's bodily reaction when it feels hunger. Thus, the person consuming the alcohol will not feel the feeling of hunger.
Only the passage of time can reduce the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) that is the cause of the light headedness experienced after consuming too much alcohol.
Yes, but while one is on Thizz, they will not feel the affects of the alcohol.
YES! You can freeze outside when the weather permits, no matter how drunk you are or warm you feel from drinking alcohol.
I would look for signs that they are consuming alcohol on a daily basis. I would also see if they are spending a majority of their income on alcohol or items related. Does this person need to have a drink to feel their best? If you are still not sure, I would contact an AA facility for help.
Alcohol combines with many medicines in what is known as "synergistic effect," which can make the combination stronger than either chemical on its own. This is especially dangerous when the medicine is also a central nervous system depressant. In some cases, alcohol can also reduce the effect of medications. Always follow the directions that come with your medicine.
Some signs of alcohol abuse is if the person tries to hide the alcohol that they are drinking, if they feel ashamed whenever they are drinking, if they have to drink in order to feel better, or if they black out while drinking a lot.
It is never a good idea, nor does it make much sense, to take a depressant drug like alcohol with an antidepressant medication.
Anyway your not suppose drink alcohol while on mrth..... No. Alcohol slows down your metabolism therefore your body does not metabolize methadone as quickly as it would without alcohol. You may feel differently and have differant side effects becasue of the above answer.
You can, depending on the amount of alcohol and Reactine dosage. 5mg of Reactine (Regular strenght) with 1-2 drinks is relatively safe (as long as you don't have liver or kidney disease). You will feel the effects of alcohol triple. DO NOT DRIVE. You will feel pretty sedated. That being said, they should only be mixed occasionally (everyday is a no-no)
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