Yes, I wouldn't in large quantities though. Acetaminophen is just a pain reliever.
Possible liver damage.
At the recommended dose there is little harm to worry about. If you overdose or combine with alcohol then you can suffer from liver and kidney failure due to poisoning by Acetaminophen (Paracetamol). Acetaminophen poisoning is the most common cause of liver failure in the United States.
Lortab has acetaminophen in it. If you do it once most likely nothing will happen. If regularly combine the two you will be taking too much acetaminophen and can have liver damage.
The dangers are you can kill yourself... Acetaminophen + alcohol is very toxic to the liver and can do a lot of damage.
You absolutely can combine lidocaine and vicodin together as Lidocaine contains NO acetaminophen.
Water...
Everyone dies.
they will combine. Alcohol dissolves in water quite readily.
Lortabs are acetaminophen and hydrocodone, a synthetic opiate. They are highly addictive. Also, because of the interaction between both drugs and alcohol, users should not drink. All opiate drugs increase the effects of alcohol, and vice-versa, leading to the possibility of overdose. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and alcohol are highly toxic to the liver.
risk of liver damage exists from combining large amounts of alcohol and acetaminophen. People who already have kidney or liver disease or liver infections should also consult with a physician before using the drug
You should not drink alcohol when you are sick. Alcohol is a depressant, and it slows down your body's responses. You need all your energy to fight off this cold or flu, and you don't need to use up energy trying to come out of an alcohol stupor!In addition, Dayquil contains acetaminophen. This drug is known to cause liver damage. Alcohol also causes liver damages. Doctors recommend that you never use alcohol and acetaminophen together.
alcohol has a greater volume because when you combine the two substances together water will desolve
No. Alcohol percentage is measured per volume.