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Phenazepam and alcohol are not compatible

Recently I witnessed one conversation between two young people. And I was given the role of a kind of arbitrator. It was about whether Fenazepam is addictive and how dangerous it is in combination with alcohol. True, strange? I mean, recently people are interested in the combination of drugs with alcohol. Sometimes on the relevant forums, it seems that some participants are worried that they will have to limit alcohol consumption.

In our case, too, one guy has argued that Phenazepam and alcohol use together is not only not harmful, but also in some way useful. He supposedly always does this and he never has a hangover. His opponent gave arguments - against, telling about his poisoning with phenazepam in combination with alcohol. Also, he somehow considered this drug a heavy drug, equating it to heroin. While this heated discussion was going on, I stood and recalled one incident from the already distant past.

In the days of my youth, I once met in the yard of a friend who was acting suspiciously. That is, if you can call suspicious person talking to a tree. Yes, I'm not exaggerating at all. The guy talked with the tree and at the same time behaved very actively. He laughed, waved his hands and even threatened the poplar with his finger. That's when I first heard about phenazepam and alcohol, or rather saw them in action.

It would be ridiculous, but afterwards, this same guy, in the same condition, fell asleep in the garage, without muffling the engine of the car. It is necessary to explain that it was possible to never wake up from the exhaust gases . Here, what is Phenazepam and alcohol in combination. I told this story to our debaters, inviting them to draw the appropriate conclusions. For some reason, when the defender of this mixture learned that the hero of my narrative was alive, in general, he cheered up: "Well, you see, I'm saying that it's not dangerous!"

Personally, I think that alcohol is dangerous in itself, and in terms of the severity of the impact on a person is on a par with heavy drugs. My opinion is this: Phenazepam and alcohol are not compatible. In this case, of course, the fact that patients with alcoholism are treated with tranquilizers, takes place. There is nothing to argue about here. We are talking about abuse and the inadmissibility of sharing.

In any case, each pack of medicines contains instructions, indications and contraindications. So in the instructions for the use of phenazepam it is clearly written that it is used in the treatment of alcohol withdrawal. But it is also said that the use of alcohol is not recommended together with phenazepam. I would even write that it is categorically contraindicated, we do not write that it is not recommended to touch bare electrical wiring or steep boiling water.

By the way, Fenazepam is also contraindicated for drivers during work. And here I'll tell you a little secret. The paradox is that a person in the usual state can and think about whether he needs to get behind the wheel. But a completely different world view of the one who drank a couple of tablets, yes, God forbid, I drank alcohol.

Phenazepam is a very powerful tranquilizer developed by specialists in the field of military pharmacology. This drug is used for neuroses and psychopathic disorders. With his help, you can achieve a simultaneous relaxation of the psyche and muscles. Phenazepam, in particular, is used in the treatment of drug addiction and alcoholism.

The instructions say that this medicine enhances the effects of alcohol. Medical workers are even more categorical and specific. A number of specialists argue that the joint use of alcohol and phenazepam so negatively affects the functions of the respiratory center, which can lead to death due to suffocation. Also, doctors believe that these substances, when combined, can have unpredictable effects on brain function. By ignorance, some people literally take Phenazepam tablets with alcohol for normal sleep.

The fact is that such a "cocktail" from the point of view of medicine rather quickly leads to addiction. Then, at best, we have to treat patients from substance abuse. At worst, there are serious complications, mental disorders, severe poisoning and even death.

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