Depends on the kind of drug. It will lessen the effectiveness of many drugs by causing them to move through the body more rapidly. If you mean drugs of abuse, the answer is an emphatic "No!" If anything, it will make the effects worse.
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Drugs, prescriptions, alcohol, and over the counter things like NightQui can get you a DUI arrest.
Different religions have different opinions just about anything, but the general tendency is to condem alcohol and drugs. On the other hand, alcohol is permitted in some religious groups. Also, some drugs are used for ritual purposes in certain religions - for example, certain cacti that act as drugs.
It would counter-act the stimulant effects of the ADD drug.
There are no drugs in alcohol.
When you mix alcohol with drugs, such as marijuana, cocaine, or even over-the-counter medications, the combined effect may be greater than, and quite different from, the expected effects of their use individually.
A illegal act done by a person who is under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Yes, there was alcohol and drugs in the 1920s.
Alcohol and drugs will not affect the results of a pregnancy test provided that they do not contain the pregnancy hormone hCG. This includes over the counter medication and most prescription medication such as birth control pills and antibiotics. Only medicines that have the pregnancy hormone (such as some infertility drugs) will give a false positive. Best thing to do though is not to use drugs or alcohol if you are trying to become pregnant.
Don't buy over the counter drugs... Buy over the counter PUGS! (DOGS)
When you drink alcohol, do drugs, or take certain medications (prescribed or over the counter). Otherwise, breastfeeding is the best thing you can do for your child.
In 1951, the Act was amended - the Durham-Humphrey Amendment - to formally distinguish between prescription and over-the-counter drugs. Until that time, all drugs could be purchased over-the-counter by consumers. The amendment stated that prescription drugs were required to contain a warning that the drugs could be dispensed legally only with the authorization of a health professional.