cause drugs is bad for your lungs and you may die!
Yes
Yes; taking Vicodin and alcohol can significantly increase the risk of fatal respiratory depression.
can you do cocaine after taking viagra
Yes and No. It depends on the drug.
No, it is not considered dangerous to take Viagra with coffee. However, taking Viagra with alcohol is actually very dangerous.
you can prevent cocaine by not taking it
That is dangerous, certain drugs can kill if taken in conjunction with alcohol.
Cocaethylene is a third lethal drug created when cocaine and alcohol are used simultaneously.Cocaethylene affects the brain for longer and is more toxic than either drug alone. It heightens and intensifies the euphoric effect of cocaine, but also amplifies the depressive effect of alcohol. The effects of taking cocaine and alcohol together are far more dangerous than taking either drug alone.Cocaethylene is formed when alcohol and cocaine meet in the liver. This 'metabolite' remains in the body much longer, subjecting the heart and liver to a prolonged period of stress. That's why some of the recorded deaths from Cocaethylene occur up to 12 hours after the user has mixed substances. The risk of sudden death is 18 times greater when alcohol and cocaine are used together. And what's even worse is that you can't see it coming, you could be feeling completely fine one minute and the next minute, BANG.For more information and advice please visit:www.drinkingwithcharlie.co.uk
Cocaine and Adderall are a dangerous combination with significant overlap of adverse events and mechanism of action. Cocaine use (alone, but especially in combination with Adderall) may lead to death.
Tylenol 3 contains acetaminophen and codeine. No cocaine. Therefore, you won't test positive for cocaine after taking Tylenol.
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Yes - all anti-depressants modify the balance of the neurotransmitters within the brain. Cocaine will further disrupt this balance as well as affect other organ systems. I would not advise such, RBB, MD