David B
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Thta's just a stupid thing to do - she won't pass out but the codeine might may her stomach upset. She might get a little buzz.
Morpheus212
As far as I know, tylenol and alcohol aren't the worst things to take together. I think that's aspirin you can't take with alcohol. As for the tylenol, even assuming that he's taking the max. strength pills, you can take up to 8 of those and still be fine. Combining that with alcohol won't make you pass out, but it may be dangerous for your liver. It also depends on how much alcohol he's drinking with the 6 tylenol. But I'm gonna go ahead and assume that he should be fine taking 6 tylenol and keeping below the acceptable blood-alcohol level, .008%, which is about 3 beers or shots of 80 proof (vodka, tequila).
Now, what I'm confused about is, why does he want to take both drugs for? If it's for some ache, fine, whatever. But that's pretty much the bounds of acceptable reasons to do so. For anything else, get him to reconsider.
~RedBird~
6 tylenol is 3 doses. Probably not enuf to make you pass out, even with alcohol consumption, but not good on the liver. The alcohol will probably be what she passes out from.
I'm curious why someone would want to take 6 tylenol and some alcohol. Tell your friend she needs to find another way to get attention.
leslie
Tylenol and alcohol should NOT be taken together. Tylenol contains acetaminophen which can cause severe liver damage when mixed with alcohol. Tell her to read the warning on the Tylenol bottle. It explicitly says NOT to take it with alcohol. It's nothing to fool around with.
momof3
She probably won't pass out unless she drinks enough alcohol to make herself pass out, but she can definitely do some serious damage to her liver. I would not recommend this combination.