It depends on how much you do. Me and my friends were all on Klonopin (4 each), yola, and Seroquel (1 or 2) and we killed a 24 pack of Corona and only one of my boys ended up pukin his brains out and that's only cus he killed five beers in like two hours. You just got to know you're limits and DRINK SLOW, cus alcohol intensifies those drugs already. And don't go super crazy on the pills.
But none of us felt like we were gonna die.
Ativan is a drug that when you take too big of a dose, it usually is not fatal. You could experience respiratory distress if Ativan is mixed with alcohol.
Sugar and alcohol can be mixed. However, it is not very healthy to drink.
Well first off,thats 4 different downers/depressants being taken. Thats way too much for your body. The ambien and alcohol and seroquel and alcohol will result in a blackout most likely. A black out would be lucky tho because theres a good chance of dying taking all these depressants together ESPECIALLY with the alcohol mixed in.And the methadone too. Alcohol potentiates nearly every pill and methadone a strong opiod narcotic that can cause people to nod out when taken too much or taken for that purpose. Dont do this,it is a horrible idea.
It is impossible to answer this question without a significant amount of additional information. For example -- how much alcohol? One beer or fifty? The important bit of information here is that any amount of oxycodone, mixed with any amount of alcohol, is *potentially* fatal. The patients developed tolerance for the two drugs will have a large effect on the lethality of a given dose. Regardless, this combination is always to be avoided.
No
Is obvious that if it is mixed, is not just the alcohol in it, it may have juice or low % liquor. I think a bottle by itself has more alcohol than mixed can.
When alcohol is mixed with drugs such as Oxycontin, death may occur.
Absolutely not. Klonopin® (generic: clonazepam), a member of the benzodiazepine class, and alcohol mixed together increases the effect of both substances and acts as a central nervous system depressant. The central nervous system includes the brain stem, the part of your brain that regulates things like respiratory and cardiac rates. It is not unusual for someone to stop breathing and either die or incur permanent brain damage from this combination.Mixing alcohol and benzodiazepines (like Klonopin®) can be lethal.
You get a mix of alcohol and water You get dull beer.
No
Not unless mixed with alcohol
Alcohol mixed with water is generically called grog.