Depends how much, but it can make you very ill. It is possible to get drunk, if you drink a lot of it, but do not try it! If you drink excessive amounts, it is extremely bad for your health because it has a toxin called ethanol. It can lead to all sorts of problems and diseases. Stomach ulcers and things much worse.
-Okay people are being ridiculous about this question. Ethanol is the alcohol in all normal Alcoholic Beverages. Its not the "bad" isopropyl alcohol that can make you go blind. There is no good explanation i have found of why drinking it is bad other than one of the active ingredients makes your brain swell like aspirin would, so this is one danger. Other than that its like drinking a pretty alcoholic drink about as strong as pepermint schnaps, it would not take the whole bottle to get you drunk more like 1/4 -> 1/2 of the bottle so the fact that coma's slurred speech vomiting diarrhea and coma's are possible only make sense for these are the normal affects of over drinking alcohol. People seriously need to stop talking about things they have no idea about.
Mouthwash is an oral hygiene product that is not intended to be swallowed. If you accidentally swallow mouthwash, the side effects that you may experience include nausea and diarrhea.
intoxication
A disinfectant suitable flavored with a sweeting base... it should be gargled and not to be swallowed...
You turn into the Hulk.
if it do NOT get stuck in your throat then nothing really will happen you might get sick but if it gets stuck in your throat you'll die in 3 mins
You're doing it wrong.
Mouthwash is primarily intended for topical use in the mouth and does not typically enter the bloodstream if not swallowed. However, small amounts of its ingredients can be absorbed through the mucous membranes in the mouth. This absorption is generally minimal and not considered significant enough to impact systemic circulation under normal use. Always follow the instructions on the mouthwash label to ensure safe use.
Do nothing. You should be fine.
Yes, you're fine.
Life savers have holes in them in case one is accidentally swallowed whole, especially by a young child. The hole allows you to breath until it is removed, swallowed all the way, or dissolves enough to be swallowed.
No, Epsom salt should not be used as a mouthwash. It is not safe for oral consumption and can be harmful if swallowed. It is best to stick to oral care products that are specifically formulated for use in the mouth.
Not a chance in the world! You have nothing to worry about.