No
When alcohol is mixed with drugs such as Oxycontin, death may occur.
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Rohypnol is often mixed with alcohol, and so it is considered an example of drug synergy.
Anything. Except what your allergic to, obviously, or things with alcohol or drugs mixed in. If your diabetic just stick with what you were eating before.
Sugar and alcohol can be mixed. However, it is not very healthy to drink.
no.its is not dangerous as it is only alcohol mixed with red dye. but just wash it off you hand.if you fell a coolness on your hand it is a right as it is caused by the alcohol.
No
Not be mixed with oral diabetes medication or drugs which lower cholesterol (Lipitor, Lopid, Mevacor, and Zocor). Not to mix with alcohol or sedatives.
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.
Yes. Both drugs cause respiratory depression especially taken together or mixed with alcohol and/or antihistmamines. You will fall asleep and stop breathing.
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.
The drug known as "Alprax" contains a benzodiazepine called Alprazolam. An overdose of this alone would not usually cause a fatality but it can be lethal when mixed with alcohol or other drugs.