Something greasy
Alcohol, absolutely not. Do not drink any alcohol on the same day you have taken your concerta pill.Redbull contains taurine. Advised not to take with medication.
I like pizza with my alcohol.
Drinking non-alcoholic drinks and consuming food while drinking alcohol slows the absorption of alcohol into the blood.
Mouth alcohols are residual traces of ethanol (drinking alcohol) that is left either from drinking alcoholic beverages or from natural fermentation from remaining food particles.
Yes, the amount of food in the stomach prior to drinking can affect blood alcohol concentration (BAC). Consuming food slows the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream, leading to a lower BAC compared to drinking on an empty stomach. This is because food can help absorb some of the alcohol and delay its entry into the bloodstream, potentially reducing the immediate effects of alcohol consumption.
There are a number of specific food and medication combinations that are "contra-indicated", meaning that you shouldn't take them together. Many medications don't mix well with alcohol. Certain medicines can be somewhat neutralized by drinking grapefruit juice. Your pharmacist will be able to tell you if any of your medications should not be taken with certain foods.
Drinking a lot of alcohol. And probably eating a lot of food.
Remains in the stomach longer
No, only time will reduce the level of alcohol in a person's body.
no it will not slow the effects it will only coat your stomach and make the alcohol come up later with whole food making it easier to choke to daeth since your esopogus is nummed by the alcohol anyway, that's when most people choke to death in restraunts with a drink with dinner,its a fact it numbs your ability to swallow. Whoever wrote this... was an idiot.
food slows the absorption of alcohol in the bloodstream by up to 6 hours
food slows the absorption of alcohol in the bloodstream by up to 6 hours