Depending on your body weight, most likely you'll first be slightly over the legal blood alcohol limit for driving, then soon after you'll be asleep AND over the blood alcohol limit for driving.
A very dangerous combination for driving. Otherwise not wise but not likely to be deadly.
(One assumes modern sleeping aids).
Well -- depending on the amount of whiskey and your body size, you may or may not get high on the liquor you mentioned. Then, assuming you're living in the 21st century and using modern sleeping aids, you fall into a deep sleep, and sleep for quite a while. Then, according to all records I've seen, after a time, you wake up.
With the implementation of newer, safer sleeping pills, this combination, while not safe and not advisable, is also not typically lethal, barring other medical complications you haven't mentioned.
That doesn't mean this is safe. The newer sleeping pills have some odd side effects, including dizziness, amnesia, sleep walking (and sleep-eating!). Mixed with alcohol, the effects may be even more bizarre (as no-one has really studied this combination in depth at this time, at least as far as I've read).
You're advised (a) not to exceed recommended dosage and (b) not to mix pills with booze.
This can slow your heart rate down and you could possibly die.
It takes about 7 pills... and be sure to have sex with her while shes out.. cause it will only be one night.
he starts to become more feminin
Well it all depends on the pills u r trying to take. But I would prefer sleeping pills from you prescribed doctor just in case
....they will get loopy and disoriented
Honey, this question just doesn't make sense. Learn to read through your questions properly. If you have alcohol with sleeping pills it could be fatal, but otherwise I'm not sure. If you want an accurate answer, search it up in google and click on a health website, there are plenty of them.
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Long term; shrinkage of testicles, breast tissue increase and possible cancers.
Montag takes a while to discover that Mildred is unconscious because she often takes sleeping pills and overdosed that night. He initially assumes she is just asleep until he realizes she has overdosed and calls for medical help. The pills cloud her normal responses and make it difficult for him to realize her state immediately.
The person that takes the sleeping pill
It takes a lot of pills... We are talking about bottles.
yes. But it takes a long time.
It will turn off. Because "sleeping" still takes power from the battery, unless the laptop is connected to the power source.