Alcohol in blood may react adversely with the drug or medicine you take. The potent mix of drug and alcohol can be fatal. If you are on any kind of medication, it is best to avoid alcohol completely. Never mix medicines with alcohol.
Alcohol and Aleve (Aleve, Anaprox, EC-Naprosyn, Naprelan, Naprosyn, Midol Extended Relief) should not be taken together. Naproxin Sodium, like other NSAIDS, increases the chances of stomach bleeding. Taking it together with alcohol makes the bleeding even more likely.There are actually no NSAID medications that should be taken with alcohol. Acetaminophen (Tylenol, etc.) is less likely to cause stomach bleeding than aspirin, naproxin and ibuprofen (Advil), but is liable to cause liver damage when combined with ethanol.If you have a hangover, drink lots of water and eat a little bit. Alcohol is a diuretic, and a lot of the hangover problem is due to dehydration.
Yes Aleve is an NSAID it is the medication Naproxin sodium
why are sodium and chlorine harmful
Aleve is naproxin sodium, chemically unrelated to the other NSAIDs.
It's no more (and no less) harmful than sodium from any other source.
Yes it is harmful.
Sodium fluoride is harmful to the body because when ingested it robs the body the ability to absorb calcium.
Alcohol is a diuretic, and could cause low sodium if a person avoided salt for a prolonged period, especially if they drank lots of water. If you are pregnant, you should not be drinking at all.
Sodium chloride solubility in isopropyl alcohol is very low.
Dan Cancino sais he rocks and it is harmful but he rocks.Thank you
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