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Mixing alcohol and drugs


Question Posted Thursday July 28 2011, 5:23 pm

Does alcohol increase the effects of other drugs? It is dangerous to mix the two?

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adviceman49 answered Friday July 29 2011, 9:17 am:
As a first responder I can tell you mixing alcohol and drugs of any kind is extremely dangerous. Alcohol and narcotic drugs do not mix well and if you do mix them pray a paramedic arrives fast enough to administer narcan which reverses the narcotic.


Only a paramedic can do something to help anyone who abuses a narcotic drug. Mixing a narcotic drug with alcohol, even a legally prescribed drug, is an abuse. The effects of this abuse can be extremely dangerous up to and including death. It is like playing Russian Roulette with a fully loaded revolver.


Mixing street drugs with alcohol is far more dangerous as you have no idea what the drug pusher has cut his/her drugs with and how those agents will react to alcohol. You also don't know how little or how much alcohol you can drink before a reaction will happen.

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Pook answered Friday July 29 2011, 6:37 am:
As the first advisor said, I wouldn't mix the 2 as you wouldn't get your money's worth! That said, I think weed and booze can work well together. Shrooms and alcohol will probably make you puke. Ecstasy & alcohol - lessens the effect of the ecstasy. Coke and alcohol depends on how much of each you take but you can get much more aggressive if drinking. Smack & booze? You've got bigger problems than whether or not to mix your vices :)

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Jasmine23 answered Friday July 29 2011, 3:17 am:
First of all,. Mixing Drugs and Alcohol is definetly a bad idea. Sure some drugs aren't that bad but do you really want to take the risk of Hurting your self,. or putting yourself in a bad situation,. Just be very careful.

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~Jasmine*

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Matt answered Thursday July 28 2011, 5:29 pm:
Sometimes, depends on the drug. Alcohol is a downer, so if you combine it with another downer like Xanax or weed or some type of opiate, it would exacerbate the effect.


If combined with an upper like ecstasy, what will happen depends on the amount consumed. Ecstasy and alcohol can counteract each other so that you don't really feel either. This is also known as "wasting drugs and ruining your evening."

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