Both anorexia and alcohol can damage the body. Each can lead to organ problems and potentially organ failure, which may end in death in some cases. Both are dangerous diseases (anorexia and Alcoholism) that can be treated, too.
On September 16, 2009, a good friend of mine answered that very question. She died. She was anorexic and she drank too much. Anorexia and alcohol abuse combine to cause electrolyte imbalance, which means that the neural impulses that control the heart's function cannot travel along the synapses properly. The result is heart failure.
how is this a drug interaction question?
that's when good times are had
it_evaporates">it evaporatesThe addition of alcohol "fixes" the scent resulting in the fragrance lasting longer on the skin.
you might die or might survive but for sure you will die so don't try to do it!!
Sugar and alcohol can be mixed. However, it is not very healthy to drink.
When lithium and alcohol are mixed, it increases the effects on the central nervous system which includes dizziness, sleepiness, and trouble concentrating. Persons taking lithium should discuss the use of alcohol with their doctor.
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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.
You get a mix of alcohol and water You get dull beer.
Answer#1The alcohol, being less dense will float on top. They do not react. This answer is nonsense. Alcohol and bleach will mix, and they react, but not in a way that will kill you. Alcohol is less dense than water or bleach (water plus sodium hypochlorite) but alcohol and water do mix... mixed drinks, anyone?
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