depends on the person....weight, tolerance, etc...what that person ate that day will even slow or speed up absortion. high fat foods tend to slow absortion.
this isnt a combination id reccomend if you are considering it maybe you should consider getting some help. sorry i had to say that or my conscience (sp) would kill me.
2006-10-31 06:12:28
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answered by Coyote 4
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Any amount, with some people. Both reduce heart rate and breathing rate. Some people are especially susceptible to those effects. No amount is safe when combining those two drugs.
2006-10-31 06:11:42
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answered by LisaT 5
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You don;t want to find out. It's best not to drink at all while on Xanax.
2006-10-31 06:10:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I take Klonopin (which is in the benzodiazepine family of drugs, same as Xanax) and I drink regularly and have noticed absolutely no danger in it, didn't change a thing. I think it's one of those things that if your body is especially sensitive to the combined sedative effects of the Xanax and alcohol that you would know about it pretty soon after you start drinking and you'll know to stop if necessary. Good luck.
2006-10-31 06:14:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the person. Their tolerance, body weight, medical condition. I wouldnt do it
2006-10-31 06:11:45
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answered by Jeff E 1
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Don't EVEN F-ing go there with me! If I have to stick it out then you should as well!
2006-10-31 06:17:47
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answered by synchronicity915 6
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Two websites to help you: drugsforum.com
erowid.com
2006-10-31 06:11:48
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answered by traciemjones9 2
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why would you want to know that?
2006-10-31 06:11:20
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answered by catzrme 5
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