It depends on the person, their tolerance to the painkillers, the specific painkillers in question, and the amount of beer consumed.
As an example, because of my health problems I've been in formal Pain Management for 11 years, with 9 of those years being on opiate therapy. There have been times when I've had to take enough opiates that would kill most people - however, since I'm extremely tolerant after so many years, it doesn't affect me the same as it would someone else who isn't as tolerant. I've come to terms with the fact that I'll likely have to use them for the rest of my life because of the high amount of pain I constantly.
While I don't drink as much anymore, on occasion I will have a beer or more. For me, there is no effect, or at least not as much as it used to. For those people I know who aren't as tolerant as I am, the effect is usually an increase in drowsiness due to alcohol hitting the bloodstream. Increased drowsiness and decreased coordination is the clinical answer.
But again, it depends on the person - their size, weight, tolerance, etc. I can get away with it because of my size and tolerance - I'm 6', 250lbs. Someone smaller will be affected much quicker, and may in fact even pass out. It all depends on the pain killers and the alcohol that would be consumed. The BEST case scenerio would to GET HIGHER from both CHEMICALS if they were used alone, but the WORST case scenerio could result in death. I would suggest NOT taking a "ANTI-vomit" medication because it's the natural reaction when it has toxic chemicals in your body! BOTH ALCOHOL & PILLS CAN KILL YOU!! But Marijuana still remains a NON-toxic substance that I would suggest if you don't have a good job or plan on experimenting with drugs regardless. U CAN'T DIE FROM IT, BUT U CAN BE ARRESTED! It's amazing HOW MANY STUPID PEOPLE THAT make up this world! HOPE this help..U R welcome! limegreennugget foreva.... even though I ONLY smoke cigars and NOT BLUNTS anymore! & YES... I know the affects of nicotine and smoking.. But WE ALL DO THINGS THAT WE SHOULDN'T! Too much sex.. Too much food.. Too Lazy.. etc.. Too much whateva.. DO U, but B smart! RESEARCH B4 U TAKE DRUGS OF ANY SORT!
That would depend on the individual, the strength of the painkillers, how much beer, etc. Certainly mixing painkillers and alcohol is a dangerous thing to do, and death or permanent brain damage is a possible outcome.
Mixing beer and vodka together can lead to increased intoxication, as both alcohol types have different effects on the body. This combination can result in faster impairment, increased risk of alcohol poisoning, and potential negative health effects such as dehydration and hangover symptoms. It is important to drink responsibly and be aware of the potential risks of mixing different types of alcohol.
I have not tried mixing beer and vodka together. Mixing alcohol can be dangerous and lead to negative effects on your health and well-being. It is important to drink responsibly and be aware of the risks associated with combining different types of alcohol.
Mixing beer and wine can lead to increased intoxication and potential negative effects on your body. It is generally not recommended to consume alcohol in this manner.
Yes
Mixing vodka and beer can be dangerous as it can increase the effects of alcohol and lead to a higher risk of alcohol poisoning. It is not safe to mix these two types of alcohol.
It is not recommended to mix vodka and beer together as it can lead to increased intoxication and potential negative effects on your health.
No, it is not safe to mix beer with vodka. Mixing alcohol can increase the risk of alcohol poisoning and other harmful effects on the body. It is important to drink responsibly and in moderation.
Most types of painkillers make you drowsy, and a few can make you feel sick.
There are many effects of painkillers. They are good because they can take your pain away. However, they can also be dangerous if not taken correctly. They can cause respiratory and circulation problems.
No, it is not safe to mix beer and vodka. Combining these two types of alcohol can increase the risk of alcohol poisoning and other negative health effects. It is important to drink responsibly and avoid mixing different types of alcohol.
Yes but it might be your last drink. Drinking while on painkillers has resulted in countless deaths. I know someone who died from mixing codeine cough syrup and a few beers (not binge). Never woke up. Drinking while on painkillers is extremely dangerous.