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.
Yes, even a bartender can be held responsible for inappropriate serving of alcohol.
It depends on the state. For instance, in Tennessee, I believe it is .08 (the same as for driving a vehicle), however, possession of an open container while wearing a gun in public is also a violation, even if the person is not above the limit, or even if the person hasn't even taken a sip of alcohol.
Yes, it is perfectly fine to be best friends with your crush even if they are already taken.
Even though alcohol does not raise blood sugar, it can affect the person's recognizing the symptoms of low or high blood sugar, so it is best to avoid alcohol.
Potentially, excessive sedation or oversedation may occur. With large quantities of alcohol, taken with benzodiazepine medications (such as Valium), loss of consciousness, coma and even death could occur. In sum, alcohol in combination with benzodiazepine medications can be quite dangerous.
Besotted means drunk or affected by a substance such as alcohol or even a person. Candice*
There is no best person in RuneScape. Even if there on the #1 on the Highscores, it doesn't mean there the best. Thanks to NightmareRH for this.
Any.....I've even taken the newly hatched and bred them
A person that has not been drinking can detect alcohol in your breath from even one drink.
I believe it causes sleep disturbances for most people regardless of age. It escalates the chances of waking up to go to the bathroom. Alcohol is known to help people fall asleep but even more well known to prevent people from getting good sleep.
No, a mosquito will not become intoxicated through someone's blood alcohol level after biting a person. In a mosquito the alcohol moves into a separate area, or pocket, and is broken down by enzymes before it could even reach the nervous system.