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Mixing drugs and alcohol

by judyspaht, May 01, 2009 10:50AM
My husband drinks about 18-oz of vodka a day. He also takes cymbalta, gabapentin, alprazolam, metoprlol, and Flomax.
I can not convince him this is going to kill him.

Thanks,
Judy
Member Comments (6)

by boogieman, May 01, 2009 10:59PM
To: judy
hi. i believe cymbalta, gabapentin and alprazolam carry an alcohol use warning. i know for a fact that mixing booze with alprazolam is dangerous as they are both sedatig drugs which when combined are very potent. is he having problems as a result of this? usually there are negative consequences that need to be apparent before one will consider trying to quit. has he ever been to treatment or aa? best wishes,  gm

by judyspaht, May 02, 2009 07:35AM
To: boogieman
Thanks I am going to have a talk with his Doctor who has prescribed all these
drugs. He thinks that he can not drive a car and will be sleepy but that it will not
harm him.

by ibizan, May 03, 2009 06:23AM
To: judysphat
Was just going to ask u if his doctor knows about all this mixing.....it is dangerous!the Ativan mixed with alcohol can cause him to totally zonk out behind the wheel!As usual boogieman giving good advice...i support his comments!

by KjFlicka, May 04, 2009 12:32AM
Maybe when he wakes up in the hospital next to all the other liver disease patients he'll get the idea. Better tell him to beef up his insurance because he's going to need it soon.

by cornczech, Jun 07, 2009 05:13AM
I don't mean to be an alarmist, but I am going to be.  (and I am going to computer yell to get my point across too) MY BROTHER DIED MIXING BOOZE AND MEDICATIONS. HE WAS ONLY AGE 38!!!!!!   Now, I don't want to blame the death of my brother for my alcoholism, (I was drinking around 8 to 10 beers a night, every night since July of 2008 until I went into Rehab in Jan. 2009)....I was well on my way there when he died and when he died, he and I had not spoken in 10 years, but up to his death, I was drinking 4 beers a day during the week and god knows how much on the weekends, (I was a binge drinker with my husband) anyhoooooo.....MY story ain't important here...mixing booze and drugs is like playing Russian Roullette...really. My brother simply went to bed and didn't wake up. End of story. END OF LIFE.

by ibizan, Jun 07, 2009 05:52AM
To: cornczech
yes ur story is very important!if it wakes anyone up here who is doing this damn good!thanks for posting!
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