You can drink beer when Percocet is in your system, but like any alcohol / painkiller interactions, alcohol will tend to increase the depressant side effects of the drug, so depending on how tolerant you are to the drug and how much the side effects affect you (say that ten times real fast), you need to be very careful about how much alcohol you drink.
For people who don't have much experience using Percocet or any other opiate, it's better to avoid alcohol altogether. Size and weight is a big factor also, as someone of larger size won't normally be affected as much. You really need to be opiate tolerant to be able to consume any alcohol while taking the drug. That's because for those of us who have used it in large quantities for many years, the opiate tolerance actually helps to withstand any side effects from drinking. Still, I don't drink that much, and I use a lot of Percocet at its highest dose (120/150 per month).
Drinking a day after will certainly give you a better margin as the drug pretty much is out of your system within 24-48 hours, depending of course on how much you take and what the dose is. For someone like me, it can stay in the body for quite some time.
You shouldn't. It intensifies the high and is very harmful on the liver. If you do it regularly, the comedown intensifies and you are more likely to use it every time with alcohol. Percocet contains acetaminophen and you should not mix it with alcohol. It will damage your liver meaning you will never be able to drink again and you may possibly die.
You should avoid alcohol while taking any opioid drugs as long as it might increase the risk of lethal side effects. If you use both in small amount, it might be safe, but it should be avoided.
You cannot get drunk on Percocets. It has no effect
Painkillers and alcohol? Are you serious?
you get like crazy
that's when good times are had
You might get dizzy
It slows the bodys functions
u die
its a drink then nothing happens Note - Yeast never turns into alcohol, yeast turns sugar into alcohol, thus alcohol is the yeast's waste product of metabolism.
You will die from alcohol poisoning.
If you mean alcohol, you become inebriated (drunk)
Most of the alcohol ends up in the bloodstream where it is then filtered out and metabolized by the liver.
Drink ten bottles of it... And observe what happens to you... The answer is there...
it becomes to raise your heart rate
the baby can be born with fetal alcohol syndrome
The alcohol stays in the blood, and you get drunker, and your BAC goes up.