It’s not unusual for people to mix alcohol with over-the-counter drugs for colds or flu. However, some people feel that they can drink more if they take these medications. In reality, these drugs are intended to treat symptoms and are not designed to make you feel drunk or to cure a hangover. Drinking alcohol while taking over-the-counter medicatio...
It’s not unusual for people to mix alcohol with over-the-counter drugs for colds or flu. However, some people feel that they can drink more if they take these medications. In reality, these drugs are intended to treat symptoms and are not designed to make you feel drunk or to cure a hangover.
Drinking alcohol while taking over-the-counter medications when you have a cold or the flu can leave you short of breath, dizzy, confused and unsteady on your feet. The fact is, medication and alcohol simply don’t mix, even if it’s something as seemingly common and harmless as Dayquil.