The answer to your question is yes and no. Yes, you can get a blackout when you take alcohol and methadone together. And no, methadone is not the cause of a blackout. If you get a blackout it is strictly from the Alcohol consumption. Of course, methadone will increase your level of intoxication. But if you blackout on methadone, you are either dead or overdosing. Methadone is a very dangerous drug and has an incredibly long half-life. I do NOT recommend mixing methadone and any other drug. If you are going to drink while on methadone, do so in moderation.
When alcohol is mixed with drugs such as Oxycontin, death may occur.
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Yes. Both drugs cause respiratory depression especially taken together or mixed with alcohol and/or antihistmamines. You will fall asleep and stop breathing.
The drug known as "Alprax" contains a benzodiazepine called Alprazolam. An overdose of this alone would not usually cause a fatality but it can be lethal when mixed with alcohol or other drugs.
Not without either an overdose of alcohol or added drugs. But it does sound like a stupid mix - what's the point of mixing an anesthetic with an upper?
He died from asphyxiation by eating too many sleeping pills.
A small amount of rubbing alcohol mixed with gas should not hurt your cars engine. The alcohol will burn with no problems.
Rohypnol is often mixed with alcohol, and so it is considered an example of drug synergy.
Alcohol should be avoided when taking any kind of Antidepressant drug.The effects from the medication may worsenThe effects from the alcohol may increaseYou may feel more depressedAlcohol and some MAOI inhibitors could cause deadly reactions
Alcohol should never be mixed with medication of any kind. The alcohol will slow the body down and many medications will react adversely with this to cause harm to the body.
Anything. Except what your allergic to, obviously, or things with alcohol or drugs mixed in. If your diabetic just stick with what you were eating before.