It is generally recommended to avoid alcohol, including wine, while taking hydrocodone/APAP (acetaminophen) due to the increased risk of sedation, respiratory depression, and liver damage. If you have taken hydrocodone, it's best to wait at least 24 hours after your last dose before consuming alcohol, but you should consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice based on your specific situation. Always prioritize safety and follow medical guidance.
TURTLE TIME! Seriously though, they will increase the effects of one another. In other words, you will get messed up really quickly, so be very careful. Also, the APAP that is mixed with the hydrocodone can damage your liver even more than it normally does when taken with alcohol or other drugs.
Hydrocodone contains APAP or Acetaminophen or Paracetamol AKA Tylenol. Alcohol and this can damage the liver, If your using medicinal doses than some drinks will be just fine, however if your using it recreationally I'd say to limit your wine intake. Just drink a couple glasses like usual and you should be fine.
Taking uppers and downers together can give you a heart attack. Taking uppers (cocaine) and two downers (alcohol and hydrocodone) increases the risk.
Yes, wine coolers are very safe.
Yes, it is safe to drink old wine.
I don't know the medical answer to this, but I've found I can have a glass of red wine with no issues, but white wine will leave me feeling nauseous the next morning. Prior to strating on Nexium I had no issues with white wine.
It is perfectl safe to serve sparkilng wine in a glass decanter.
is it dangerous to drink wine when taking Flexeril
no it is not safe to drink wine with methadone
It is generally not recommended to consume alcohol, including wine, while taking pain medications as it can increase the risk of side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, and liver damage. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider or pharmacist to determine if it is safe to consume wine while on pain medications.
Yes, wine can freeze and still be safe to consume. However, freezing may affect the taste and texture of the wine. It is recommended to thaw the wine slowly in the refrigerator before consuming it.
it isn't. wine is still alcohol.