We in Colorado drink a lot (9th highest rate of excessive drinking in the United States) and we pay the price for it.
If you like to have a glass of wine or a cocktail every now and then but also take certain medications, you may have wondered if you shouldn’t be mixing them. Well, we’ve got you covered. When it ...
Some people don't think about the connection between their daily medications and the risks of mixing them with alcohol. Whether it's one glass of wine or a mimosa, the results can be dangerous. Other ...
In the wake of regulatory threats against the makers of alcoholic energy drinks, some are calling for further scrutiny of nonalcoholic energy drinks promoted as mixers for alcohol. Last year, after ...
Mixing energy drinks with alcohol creates a uniquely dangerous situation where your body remains intoxicated while your mind feels artificially alert. The high caffeine content in energy drinks ...
Adderall is a stimulant and alcohol a depressant, but both boost feel-good chemicals in your brain. When mixed, the effects from both drugs are dulled which can make you unaware of how much you've had ...
I’ve seen many people mix Adderall and alcohol without realizing how risky it can be. Taking Adderall and drinking alcohol together is dangerous and can lead to serious health problems. The stimulant ...
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Doctors reveal how alcohol causes ‘booze butt’ — here’s how to prevent it ahead of New Year’s
Alcohol can irritate the digestive tract, alter gut bacteria and interfere with how the intestines absorb water, doctors said ...
It’s only natural to take a soothing drink after imbibing a bit of cannabis. Especially when such imbibing involves some kind of smoke. And let’s be honest – nothing cools off a palate better than a ...
Drinking alcohol with some medicines means they may not be as effective – or you could risk a life-threatening overdose ...
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