I once drank a vodca drink with my medication being at the time 2X eplilum 300 mg morning and night and my resperidone 4 mg. I woke up the next morning with my panty full of blood, my door was open and I hurt down below. my dad told me when I arrrived home that probably only bled an extra day... I got an infection a few weeks later and started losing some memory of what happened during that year. Finally my pills was raised and I felt better everything was fine.... Can anyone tell me what could have happened? I think I fainted in my bed...
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Alcohol itself can cause you a memory loss. But alcohol taken with drugs can cause you a lot more trouble. You probably know that by now. When you take any sort of medicine, the leaflet that comes with it will tell you whether or not it's safe to drink alcohol while you are taking it. It's important for you to know this, because a surprising number of common drugs interact with alcohol, sometimes with adverse results. Alcohol can interfere with medicines in a number of ways. Alcohol can compete with the medicine for the same enzymes. This means the medicine will stay in your body for longer, making its action stronger and increasing the risk of side-effects. Alcohol can boost the way certain medicines (such as sedatives and opioid painkillers) act on your brain. Some medicines can increase the effects of alcohol on your body.
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