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Question Posted Thursday May 12 2011, 8:58 am

would 190mg valium 360 mg codiene, 200mg amitriptline, 200mg lyrica prove fatal with strong alcohol?

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sillyrob answered Saturday May 14 2011, 9:22 pm:
Combining anything with alcohol other than good food and good friends is a bad idea. I would keep an eye on your friend, and if it seems like shit's going down, call the emergency vehicles.

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Matt answered Thursday May 12 2011, 4:08 pm:
Lyrica does have an adverse reaction when combined with opiates. Codeine is an opiate. Combine all that with alcohol; you've got a pretty shitty idea on your hands.

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