The enzymes in the liver that breakdown these "Meds" and alcohol are one and the same, meaning that your body takes longer to breakdown either one of these products, so whilst you may not notice side-effects you may be causing irreversible damage to your internal organs. It is recommended not to drink on Meds for a reason, and that is tests will have been carried out on genetically similar organisms and the results likely show if you overdose minorly on the medication your body will cope, but adding alcohol on top of this may overload you body and cause huge amounts of damage. So whilst the amounts you are likely to be ingesting them on is safe, if you were take more than the recommended amount of either the medication or alcohol the consequences could be worthy of immediate medical attention.
Is it normal I drink on my meds?
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The enzymes in the liver that breakdown these "Meds" and alcohol are one and the same, meaning that your body takes longer to breakdown either one of these products, so whilst you may not notice side-effects you may be causing irreversible damage to your internal organs. It is recommended not to drink on Meds for a reason, and that is tests will have been carried out on genetically similar organisms and the results likely show if you overdose minorly on the medication your body will cope, but adding alcohol on top of this may overload you body and cause huge amounts of damage. So whilst the amounts you are likely to be ingesting them on is safe, if you were take more than the recommended amount of either the medication or alcohol the consequences could be worthy of immediate medical attention.