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what could happen if you do this?

Discussion in 'Physical & Sexual Health' started by wolf of fire, Dec 21, 2015.

  1. wolf of fire

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    Before I begin I understand this was a very stupid idea and no one should attempt this (disclaimer over).

    So last night a friend of mine and myself decided to drink energy drink mixed with beer and painkillers (nothing illegal) anyway I just wanted to know if anyone has any ideas what this combo could do to the human body?
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  2. foxer

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    Mixing alcohol and meds is already really dangerous business. Adding energy drink really woun't help it as they are not good even in general. (Yes you can overdose on caffeine.)

    Even a brief google search shows it's not any good the main question is what energy drink adds? Nothing good atleast.

    Depending on medicine ingredients mixing them with alcohol could cause:
    Liver damages
    Drowsiness / dizzynes

    Prescription pain meds:
    In worst case, death.

    A No, it's most definitely not good to your body
    B I wouldn't recommend doing this in future
     
  3. Magenta Mucus

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    Not a good idea. At all.

    Never mix meds of any kind with alcohol of any kind, especially with energy drinks mixed as well. Just the last and first together could have a very bad effect.
     
  4. setnyx

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    yeah it can kill you. there was several deaths reported a few years back of college kids doing that & having heart attacks.