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Alcohol mixed with percocet

Hello All,

I have been reading through your post which are very helpful.  Last night was the first time I have ever tried a percocet.  I took one 5/325 mg pill.  I drank about10 beers too.  After looking online today I am worried sick that I may have damaged my liver.  Am I just having a panic attack or is this a realistic. Possibility since I drank while I took it.
Please any insight would be great
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495284 tn?1333894042
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I am glad you are going to do something about this.  We also have an alcohol forum too with alot of great people and great advice!  Keep us posted on how you are doing~
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Unfortunately 4-5 days a week lately.  I think I have finally had enough.  After taking that pill last night and risking danger to my liver along with the alcohol I have decided to try to quit.  I will be going yo my doctor this week
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495284 tn?1333894042
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How often do you drink?  Alcohol is very hard on our internal organs.
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Ben,

Thanks for the response.  I agree the drinking is concerning and I will be talking to my doctor about it this week.  You have relieved a lot of stress in regards to liver issues.  Thank you
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1796826 tn?1578874779
You took less acetaminophen than you'd find in one Tylenol, so you do not have to worry about the percocet causing any liver damage. However, I think it's safe to say that drinking ten beers at once should be a serious concern for you, especially given that you participated in risky behavior.
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