Drinking alcohol while taking drugs can:
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Have a more pronounced effect than either taken separately.
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Have a less pronounced effect than either taken separately.
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Improve concentration.
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Improve your driving performance.
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Explanation
When alcohol and drugs are consumed together, their effects can be more pronounced than if they were taken separately. This is because alcohol can interact with certain drugs, amplifying their effects and potentially leading to dangerous consequences.
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