HANGOVERDOSE
There's a fine line between hangover and overdose. One is treatable, the other is preventable. Only one can kill.
People who combine Cocaine with alcohol often do so to reduce Cocaine’s negative side-effects, such as anxiety, tension, clenching, or twitching. In some cases, a person who consumes too much alcohol may take Cocaine to increase their physical energy and/or give them the ability to drink more than they usually would be able to. Additionally, when intoxicated from alcohol, the use of Cocaine can reduce some of the negative effects caused by alcohol intoxication, making it easier to handle larger amounts of alcohol. The European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) found that over half of Cocaine-dependent individuals also suffered from alcohol dependency.
POLY DRUG SIDE EFFECTS
Above are various side-effects of Poly Drug Use that can occurr depending on the type of susbtances you may be using and combining.
Brain damage
Coma
Heart Issues
Liver damage/failure
Seizure
COCAINE & ALCOHOL
COCAINE & ALCOHOL VERY BAD, NOT GOOD AT ALL. COCAETHYLENE.
ALCOHOL
An alcoholic beverage is a drink that contains ethanol, a type of alcohol that acts as a drug and is produced by fermentation of grains, fruits, or other sources of sugar. The consumption of alcoholic drinks, often referred to as "drinking", plays an important social role in many cultures.