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Old May 08, 04
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Think its safe (mixing meds w/ e)

To roll while taking ceftin - its an antibiotic for sinus infection
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Old May 08, 04
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if you don't know, don't do it.
not doing it for one night is not the end of the world.
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Old May 08, 04
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You will get more help posting such a question in here.
Plus labeling your thread title better :)

Anyway, I wouldn't reccomend it, No.
..but I can't say I haven't not done it before. :111:
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Old May 08, 04
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antibiotics.. if UR SURE its antibiotics.. is alright to drink or do drugs while doing it.. take into account the reason ur taking antibiotics is to make ur body better, so doing drugs well prolong that haha.. what u gotta look out for is taking certain anti-depressants and other drugs with E, or mixing tylenol with alcohol.. stuff like that
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Old May 08, 04
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Umm.... generally there is no nasty re-action to taking drugs and anti-biotics, however, drugs or alcohol basically render the anti-biotics you have taken that day (or in a several hour period) in-effective...
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Old May 08, 04
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Originally Posted by Sariel
Umm.... generally there is no nasty re-action to taking drugs and anti-biotics, however, drugs or alcohol basically render the anti-biotics you have taken that day (or in a several hour period) in-effective...
it may interact with the antibiotics to cause bad side effects like sweating, flushing, fast heartbeat, nausea and vomiting, but I've never heard of it rendering the antibiotics ineffective.

--Joanne :P
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Old May 09, 04
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Meds and Drugs?! Is there a better combo in this world? Just add Alcohol and you're an instant party favour.... "Whoa... lookit that guy flail on the floor..." :)
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Meds and Drugs?! Is there a better combo in this world? Just add Alcohol and you're an instant party favour.... "Whoa... lookit that guy flail on the floor..." :)
depending on how you look at it: meds=drugs. :P

--Joanne :P
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Old May 09, 04
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everything you'd ever need to know about MDMA http://www.bluelight.nu/vb/showthrea...did=79027&r=22

more specifically on anti-biotics
http://www.bluelight.nu/vb/showthrea...did=79027&r=22
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