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Alcohol is notorious for never mixing well with medication, except for a few exceptions. While most interactions between alcohol and drugs are mild and ignorable, some may react more severely than others. For those battling alcohol addiction, understanding which medicines are the most dangerous to mix with alcohol is essential for long-term health and recovery.
Statins, a common category of medications used for lowering blood cholesterol levels, pose a moderate risk to those fighting alcohol abuse, mainly because of the way both interact with each other. These medicines are commonly prescribed for cardiovascular disease management and may have pretty severe side effects, especially in people who continue to combine them with alcohol without any checks.
This article will discuss statins and alcohol, whether they are safe to mix, what side effects are likely to occur, and the warning signs to watch out for in case of possible body damage.
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