Drinking alcohol while taking drugs:
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Reduces the effects of the drug or medicine.
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Has no effect, they are different substances.
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Often multiplies the effects of the alcohol.
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Reduces the effects of the alcohol.
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Explanation
Combining alcohol with drug use can have severe consequences for your ability to drive safely. When you drink alcohol or use drugs, your reflexes, physical control over the vehicle, and ability to recognize dangerous situations are significantly impaired. Mixing alcohol and drugs could multiply the effects of the alcohol and any other drugs, exponentially increasing the risks associated with driving.
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