There's an effect on the depressant side effects of Percocet - how much is dependent on the strength of the alcohol, the size of the person, the person's overall tolerance level to opiates and alcohol, etc. The risk is that too much can depress a person's nervous system to the point of respiratory failure, and then cardiac arrest.
For someone like me who uses a lot of Percocet (120-150 per month, 10mg dosage) I don't really feel much effect when I have a drink. But I'm not a small person either - I'm 6' 250lbs. Since I use a much stronger opiate than Percocet for my primary pain, it takes a lot to affect me. Someone not as tolerant would likely feel the effects much quicker.
Tramadol's not really a narcotic. It's similar to what they ween addicts off of. Percocet, on the other hand, is a relativity strong narcotic, containing oxycodone.So to answer your question, Percocet is MUCH stronger.
Bio Plus is a supplement that contains sugars or alcohols (such as sorbitol). When consumed, these substances can be metabolized by the body into compounds that may be mistaken for alcohol by a breathalyzer. This can lead to a false positive result on the breathalyzer test.
If I recall correctly, the droogies mainly used Moloko-plus ... with the "plus" being mainly "synthomesc", presumably a hallucinogen ... as opposed to alcohol.
The combustion of isopropyl alcohol.
Neither, percocet contains oxycodone which is a completely different class of drug compared to tylenol.
out of sight out of mind
checks for alcohol
You are killing yourself! Your liver will not hold up! Plus, how do you function and what doctor would prescribe that much medicine?
No chance
the effect given of by the marijuana becomes increased, plus the affect of the alcohol is affected to. so if getting wasted is the plan this is a sure fire way of doing so. (i know from personal experiences)
Alcohol and marijuana are both depressants and can increase drowsiness, confusion and anxiety.
get your mind out of the gutter