Not if the drinks were tablespoons.Originally posted by: guapo337
can bad things happen?
Originally posted by: Cyberian
Not if the drinks were tablespoons.Originally posted by: guapo337
can bad things happen?
Originally posted by: waggy
i dont think thats good for the liver at all..
Originally posted by: yamahaXS
depends on the person. If they weigh 32 pounds, then YES. If they weigh 320 pounds, then NO.
Originally posted by: N8Magic
Originally posted by: guapo337
can bad things happen?
Yes.
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It can cause stomach bleeding.![]()
Originally posted by: guapo337
Originally posted by: N8Magic
Originally posted by: guapo337
can bad things happen?
Yes.
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It can cause stomach bleeding.![]()
it's not chronic drinking. it's just once. he always takes four advil.
Originally posted by: eagle
Dude it's not the end of the world. I know people who take several 750 vics and drink several and don't die or anything like that. Or even something ridiculous like 10 750s! Granted they may wonder why their stomach hurts the next morning...
edit: Not that 750s have much to do with advils but I'm sure they are a worse combo anyway.
Originally posted by: N8Magic
Originally posted by: guapo337
Originally posted by: N8Magic
Originally posted by: guapo337
can bad things happen?
Yes.
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It can cause stomach bleeding.![]()
it's not chronic drinking. it's just once. he always takes four advil.
Always?
I think he has more problems than this one incidences of mixing drinks + advil. Taking more than the recommended amount of any anti-inflammatory drug is just asking for trouble.
Originally posted by: Millennium
It can cause stomach bleeding, but that is rare. It doesn't affect your liver that is APAP. I would say he is fine...
