If someone tries to OD on sleeping pills but drinks alcohol right after, will it cancel the affect?
Friday, March 12th, 2010 at
4:05 pm
I heard that alcohol cancels the affect of pills, so if someone tries to OD on sleeping pills but drinks alcohol right after, will it not kill the person or damage him?
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I don’t know, but it would do some SERIOUS SHlT to your body. Don’t try it…
Alcohol will not offset the effects of the pills, but actually enhance the effects, increasing the chances of death many times over.
A lot of celebrities who have died of drug overdoses were also consuming alcohol. It is very dangerous to mix pills and alcohol.
no in fact its a good way to commit suicide
DUDE you should so try this
Actually Taking excessive amounts of Sleeping pills will kill you despite drinking Alcohol right after. It is actually not good to make Alcohol with prescription Sleeping pills considering Alcohol mixed with most medicine is dangerous. The only way to save someone’s life that’s overdosed on Sleeping pills is to quickly rush to the hospital to have your stomach pumped or ingest large amounts of Medical Charcoal to neutralize the effects of the drugs.
Sleeping Pills OVERDOSE (info)
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090525230939AAX3kR8
Same QUESTION
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090525230939AAX3kR8
You could even throw up the whole mess, but alcohol intensifies the actions
LMAO I hope you are a troll
um well taking alcohol with or after taking pills, will definitely cause more damage, and will in no way cancel out the effects of an overdose of pills. What you heard is completely wrong and you shouldnt ever try it