This question cannot be answered.
There are too many variables involved for even an approximate answer....
* How much tylenol? * How much alcohol? * What sort of alcohol - spirits are 'stronger' then wines, which are stronger than beers. * How much alcohol has the person taken already, or will they take afterwards? * Is the person taking any other medication? All these would have a huge bearing on the effect the mixture would have on the person.
A teetotaler is a person that does not drink alcohol.
If they want to.
the unborn baby of the mother who drinks absorbs all the alcoghol and it deters its developemnent and the baby is diagnosed with F.A.S or fetal alcohol syndrome and is uncureable.
Intoxication temporarily affects the operation of the brain.
You get Alcohol Poisoning or Liver Disease which is usually fatal.
"Hard" drinks contain alcohol. Anything without alcohol is a soft drink.
No for the baby to get addicted it has to be the mother who drinks alcohol so the through her the baby gets it.
If you are on medication for your ADHD , you could get very sick, and of cousre, get in trouble like anyone else who drinks under age.
You probably misheard - it's called fetal alcohol syndrome, which is what happens to the baby when the mother drinks during pregnancy. Google it for more info.
you will get even worse and you may die
Alcohol and energy are popular drinks within society. These type of drinks have effects on a persons body that can be harmful.
Soft drinks are soda-based drinks which do not contain alcohol or its components... thus it is also called a non-alcoholic drink. Alcoholic drinks are alcohol-based drinks... also known as hard drinks.