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Alcohol changes how your body absorbs medications, which can lead to adverse reactions. Mixing them increases the risk of an overdose significantly. One in 10 teenagers and adults takes antidepressant ...
Anyone who has drunk alcohol will be familiar with how easily it can lower your social inhibitions and let you do things you wouldn't normally do. But you may not be aware that mixing certain ...
Medically reviewed by Alex Yampolsky, PharmD Key Takeaways Alcohol and Benadryl both depress the central nervous system (CNS), and combining them can dramatically worsen side effects like drowsiness, ...
Simply put: Adderall and alcohol don't mix. If you drink and take Adderall at the same time, you could strain your heart, get alcohol poisoning, and even end up in the hospital. That doesn't mean, ...
College students pulling all-nighters are usually familiar with energy drink Red Bull, but a study shows the popular practice of mixing it with alcohol may have dangerous results as Red Bull does not ...
Because both fentanyl and alcohol depress the nervous system, using them together can be dangerous. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid, which is a substance that acts on opioid receptors in the brain to ...