Drinking alcohol while you are taking other drugs can:
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Reduce the effects of alcohol.
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Multiply the effects of alcohol.
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Be done with no risk if you are taking prescription drugs.
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Neutralize the effects of alcohol.
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Explanation
Mixing alcohol with drugs can often amplify their negative side effects. Before taking any medication, you should check the label to see if it is safe to drive, or ask for advice from a doctor.
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