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Copied as fair use from EmedinewS, 8th Nov 2010. Edited by me.

Vijay

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Don't mix alcohol and medicines

Certain OTC medicines can be dangerous when taken with alcohol. According to The

American Academy of Family Physicians the following should never be taken with

alcohol:

NSAIDs such as ibuprofen, aspirin or naproxen.

Paracetamol

H1-Antihistamines that cause drowsiness

Anti-cough and cold preparations containing dextromethorphan

Herbals like valerian root, kava kava or St. 's wort.

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