NyQuil typically contains about 10% alcohol by volume, but the exact amount can vary by formulation. To achieve a blood alcohol level of 0.06, it would depend on a person's weight, metabolism, and other factors. It's important to note that using NyQuil or any medication to intentionally alter blood alcohol levels can be dangerous and is not recommended. Always consult with a healthcare professional regarding medication use and alcohol consumption.
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No your blood alcohol content (bac) is determined by home much alcohol is in you system. How ever anemia can cause you to feel more intoxicated.
-blood pressure -blood glucose level - level of water (intake of fluids) - salt - alcohol - exercise (sweat) - external temperature
Alcohol. BAC stands for Blood Alcohol Content. It is the ratio of alcohol to blood.
GERITOL is a vitamin ELIXIR, and contains 20% - 25% alcohol (booze). It certainly can make you sleepy. ALSO- some cold medicine elixirs contain alcohol and can make you sleepy as well- ESPECIALLY NYQUIL
Make sure there is no alcohol in Nyquil!! No amount of alcohol is safe in pregnancy. Medications that are safe in the third trimester of pregnancy may not be safe in the first, so you should check with your doctor. Depending on your symptoms, you should be able to take something that will help you to feel better.
I have rls and I take NyQuil alot and it does not worsen it at all...
Alcohol can increase blood flow and may make a cut bleed more.
-alcohol consumption -mouthwash -diabetic ketoacidosis. Not so much an alcohol smell, but a fruity smell as the body releases ketones to rid itself of severely high blood sugar. A person in this situation may appear to be intoxicated on alcohol because of the hyperglycemia. Blood tests would demonstrate a high blood sugar reading instead of a high blood alcohol level. This is a dangerous condition requiring hospitalization.
Alcohol thins your blood. therefore it will make the bleeding worse
No, NyQuil Daytime is designed to relieve symptoms of a severe cold during the day, so that you don't suffer too much from them. NyQuil Daytime doesn't contain the alcohol that original NyQuil has in it that puts a person to sleep.
The problem is both percocet and NyQuil have large amounts of Paracetamol (A.K.A. Acetominophin or Tylenol), and too much is very bad for your liver. That combination is also very likely to get somebody stoned out of their mind. This is NOT an endorcement both NyQuil and percocet are dangerous drugs when not used according to instructions. Oxycodone is in Percocet, and when you combine it with Nyquil it can slow your breathing and heartrate, Now Percocet has Tylenol in it......which is worse...so do not mix them.