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Do Sleeping Pills Taken After Alcohol And Drugs Cause Any Interaction?

Can high on meth mix alxholho morning and took a sleeping pill 3 or 4 hours later for trying to stop anxiety attack, can it kill me ? I m freaking out. Anxeity is scary right now, im trying to calm n think positive, i use every day snor, at least 10$ of it or a little more. I m done , never again
Tue, 31 Oct 2017
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Ok, sedatives add up and can kill you by stopping breathing. Methamphetamine is a stimulant it is VERY unreliable in counteracting sedative overdose. It might not work and it certainly is shorter acting than the sedatives.
BUT all of the fatal issues only occur with the drug actually being there. Alcohol wears off about 1 drink per hour and sedatives are nearly always gon in 24 hrs. So, with ONE drink in the morning, a sleeping pill 3 to 4 hours later mostly won't interact.
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Do Sleeping Pills Taken After Alcohol And Drugs Cause Any Interaction?

Ok, sedatives add up and can kill you by stopping breathing. Methamphetamine is a stimulant it is VERY unreliable in counteracting sedative overdose. It might not work and it certainly is shorter acting than the sedatives. BUT all of the fatal issues only occur with the drug actually being there. Alcohol wears off about 1 drink per hour and sedatives are nearly always gon in 24 hrs. So, with ONE drink in the morning, a sleeping pill 3 to 4 hours later mostly won t interact.