I don't think there is a precedence for this combination but I'm pretty sure you would either die or end up in a coma and wake up in the hospital. I took 150mg Wellbutrin at 5:00 in the morning, had three drinks at about 7:00 in the afternoon, and then took an Ambien at 9:00 at night and went to sleep easily and comfortably. I woke up at 7:00 the next morning in the hospital hooked up to an extremely painful catheter, an IV, and breathing tubes inserted in my nose. I can't explain how disorienting this was and the state of panic it put me in. Later in the day my friends told me they took me to the hospital at about 1:00 in the morning. Apparently I woke up after I took the Ambien, inexplicably took about 20 more Ambien tablets and then poured all of my Wellbutrin into the heater vent, drove to the store about 4 miles away where I caused minor damage ($1000) to my car, urinated on myself, brandished a loaded weapon in the house and outside, video taped imaginary "ghosts" and "tiny men" for almost an hour straight and then fell unconscious and stopped breathing at which point I was taken to the emergency room. I don't remember any of this whatsoever. I do, however, have the recordings of the ghosts and tiny men I insisted that I saw, and I am completely dumbfounded and cannot explain how this happened.
Don't combine those three drugs, and surely don't add Vicodin into the mix. You will not enjoy the results.
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wow! I'm really surprised you didn't go into a coma. if your friends didn't take you to the hospital you would've so been dead. i know how that feeling is when you wake up in the ER. I've been there from 2 GHB ODs. yea, ambien causes hallucinations, so that's where the tiny men come from.
To a person that has a low tolerance to either of these drugs, this combination will be fatal. All of these drugs slow your breathing and if they are mixed together, your chances of falling asleep and never waking up is very high.
Depending on how much you take of the prescribed meds best case scenario sick as a dog and one hell of a hangover worst case scenario a trip to the er hopefully not followed by a trip to the funeral home
Alcohol intensifies the effects. You could pass out, if not feel extremely sleepy.
That does no change the effects of alcohol.
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Many of the effects of alcohol that are associated with heavy drinking seem clear up after 1 yr sobriety.
Drinking in moderation is associated with better health and greater longevity than abstaining from alcohol. However, abusing alcohol can have negative effects.
Drinking alcohol does several things to a person. The alcohol can have dire effects on a persons brains and ability to function. Alcohol can also make some people gain weight.
If consumed in moderation , the long term effects of drinking are better health and greater longevity. Abusing alcohol tends to have the opposite effects.
It is readily available, and people enjoy the effects.
Look up Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.... alcohol can have devastating effects on an unborn child.....don't chance it.
There are many different things that can happen to a human body when alcohol is consumed. Damage to the liver, damage to the brain, vomiting, and passing out are all effects of alcohol.
There are many positive effects on the body from drinking alcohol in moderation, including better health and greater longevity than abstaining from it.
Alcohol acts as a vasodilator, increasing the diameter of blood vessels.