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What You Shouldn't Combine With Alcohol by IMASTEX: 6:51pm On Sep 21, 2019
It is very common this days among those that do alcohol to combine several drinks & other substance in a bid to get more intoxicated. However, why is it seen as fun, this thread is to expose the ignored dangers. The following represent the substance that shouldn't be combined while we advocate responsible drinking for persons above 18.


Energy Drinks
Energy drinks are a twofold danger, when it comes to mixing with alcohol. For starters, caffeine isn’t the best thing to mix with liquor; it’ll perk you up, and dull the effects of alcohol, causing you to drink more than you perhaps need to. But, additionally, according to the Centers for Disease Control, those who mix energy drinks with alcohol tend to binge-drink more often and engage in other reckless activities like driving under the influence, having unprotected sex, and getting into fights that result in serious injuries.


Over-the-Counter Pain Relief
Taking pain relief medication with alcohol won’t likely lead to any health problems in the immediate future. But, according to the folks at Ashwood Recovery, an outpatient treatment center in Boise, Idaho, mixing these two things frequently over a longer period of time can have serious repercussions.

Over time, if you find yourself often mixing over-the-counter pain relief medications and alcohol, you will likely begin experiencing symptoms like nausea, stomach bleeding, ulcers, a rapid heartbeat, and, most commonly, liver damage. When you begin mixing medications with alcohol, your liver uses more energy to process all of these substances at once—meaning that it’s far more likely you’ll experience liver damage in your life than someone who doesn’t mix alcohol and medications.


Cough Syrup
Similar to muscle relaxers, cough syrup works to suppress the cough reflex in the respiratory tract, essentially telling the respiratory system to slow down, according to Ashwood Recovery. As you can probably gather, combining the substance with alcohol poses serious risks to your health, and can cause you to experience trouble breathing—and can leave lasting effects on your respiratory system.

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Re: What You Shouldn't Combine With Alcohol by Kneephy(m): 7:00pm On Sep 21, 2019
Codeine and Hennessy!
Re: What You Shouldn't Combine With Alcohol by Dididrumz(m): 7:00pm On Sep 21, 2019
Noted
Re: What You Shouldn't Combine With Alcohol by IMASTEX: 7:01pm On Sep 21, 2019
Kneephy:
Codeine and Hennessy!
The floor is opened

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Re: What You Shouldn't Combine With Alcohol by Niyeal(m): 7:04pm On Sep 21, 2019
Science students are here
Re: What You Shouldn't Combine With Alcohol by 2rez: 7:28pm On Sep 21, 2019
Energy bullet plus aka 47. Combo wey badder than bad.

Re: What You Shouldn't Combine With Alcohol by weedfada(m): 5:09pm On Sep 24, 2019
Don't ever mix any opium with liquor if u Wana stay alive... Including TM
Re: What You Shouldn't Combine With Alcohol by jogncartman: 10:49am On Jul 28, 2020
montana1965:
Wow, a lot of things should not be combined with alcohol. But the most important thing for sportmen is not to forget that they shouln't combine alcohol and steroids. It is best to drink alcohol after a couple of days from the last time you use steroids. I am a qualified trainer and unfortunately many men forget about this rule. I try to always remind them of this. In General, on this site sarmguide you can find a lot of useful information for sportmen and just people who play sports.
Why didn’t anyone tell me about this site some months ago when I drank martini after steroids?!

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