How long do I have to wait after taking painkillers before I can drink? Is it even true that you can't drink when on painkillers?
>>17281617
Do you really NEED to get drunk that badly?
>>17281617
You can drink whenever you want. More even, alcohol is neutralised by the compounds in painkillers so you should end up drinking more. Consider doubling or even tripling doses of pain killers if you are drinking to excess to avoid a hangover.
>>17281626
I had plans for today and I also take painkillers because of my back. Just forgot that people says painkillers and alcohol is a bad combo.
>>17281675
It is "light" painkillers so I wouldn't assume it could cause any serious damage, and people do take painkillers as a way to avoid hangovers so it makes sense. But whatever, if I die, at least I died happy.
>>17281683
If it is light, then just go with it. I took 2g ibuprofen while drinking (was sick, but did not want to cancel the party). Did not do any harm at all, was pretty nice.
>>17281721
>no harm at all
There's no way for you to know that unless it did immediate, obvious harm. Still could have messed with your liver
>>17281617
I've seen people mix alcohol with just about everything in excess and I myself have done it. I've drank a couple 40 ounces after taking a 40 mg oxy and that's just the tip of the iceberg. I've taken high doses of Xanax with several beers and shots of straight liquor while smoking weed. You won't harm anything just watch the Tylenol
>>17281726
I think my drinking behaviour does more harm to my liver. But considering that I did not take the 2g at once (3x400mg+1x800mg) and there are way higher single dosages available in e.g. poland, it should not been that big problem.
That was 1.5 years ago now, btw.
But well, 2g is a neat dosage, so the light painkillers of OP won't do any problem, imo.
Painkillers and booze will put you to sleep.
Maybe just for a little while, maybe forever.
it totally depends on the painkiller