DO NOT mix Excedrin with Alcohol

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by PeterPan, Jul 21, 2006.

  1. PeterPan

    PeterPan Member

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    This comination is very deadly. I'm just posting this cause Lodui said that Excedrin will kill a hangover, but the combination will also kill the liver and the cardiovascular system, so TO ANYONE that has a hangover, just drink water, gatorade, and wait the fuckin thing out, it'll pass. ASPIRIN + ACETP)MINIPHAN + ALCOHOL = DEATH
     
  2. YankNBurn

    YankNBurn Owner

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    Like what kind of dosage are you talking about? I mean are we talking half a bottle or what?
     
  3. Lodog

    Lodog Senior Member

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    If you wake up with a hangover everynight and go through that routine... yeah. If you drink about once or twice every two weeks take some fucking excedrin if your head is pounding a little. DAMN! Live a little.
     
  4. PeterPan

    PeterPan Member

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    I don't know. I've never mixed the two. that's why I'm still alove. But check it- To the body, mixing alcohol, aspirin, and tylenol is just as dangerous as mixing alcohol with heroin, or alcohol with cocaine. FOR REAL.
     
  5. DroopySnoopy

    DroopySnoopy The ORIGINAL Dr. Droop

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    damn. what would the crackheads do??
     
  6. YankNBurn

    YankNBurn Owner

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    I have never had an issue with asprin and popped them with hard stuff to cure pain and never ever had an issue but cant say about other pills.


    Dont pour bleach and peroxide together either, lol
     
  7. PeterPan

    PeterPan Member

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    If yer talking about taking aspirin for a headache when you used to smoke nugs as a kid (u told me bout that), that comibination is FINE. But aspirin and alcohol, (more than 2 drinks) can cause stomach bleeding, even in younger people. That's a biological fact. I wasn't judging u, but its true. It wont kill evrybody that does it. Look at all that Keith Richards has lived through. Its just not a good idea.
     
  8. Lodui

    Lodui One Man Orgy

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    This threads old, but I just stumbeled upon it.

    In the intrest of setting the facts straight

    1. Excedrin is no worse for the liver then tylenol alone. There is no documented compounding with tylenol and aspirin for liver damage.

    2. You should avoid acetaminophen while drinking.

    3. Taking reasonable amount of acetaminophen while drinking wont result in spontanous death for an otherwise healthy adult.

    4. I recomended taking the Excedrin for hangover.

    5. The best way to prevent liver toxicity when having a hangover is to drink plenty of water. Reasonable amounts of excedrin will be fine for hangovers in an adult with a healthy liver. If you're not an adult with a healthy liver, perhaps you shouldn't be getting in drinking contests.
     
  9. spooner

    spooner is done.

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    Doing coke while not drinking is a pretty big sign of a problem.
     
  10. indescribability

    indescribability Not To Be Continued

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    As much as I hate to boost your already overly inflated ego, I just wanted to go on record as saying I'd have your babies for that one.
     
  11. mynameiskc

    mynameiskc way to go noogs!

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    seriously, don't we all wanna have his babies? lol.

    best hangover cure is imitrex. i can't take it, though i envy those who can.
     
  12. TheGanjaKing

    TheGanjaKing Newbie

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    I take excedrin and tylenol all the time with alcohol..... I popped 4 tylenol PM last night with my beer
     

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