Hmm. i wonder, maybe the alcohol, maybe the cocaine. try eating bread. and have some Rolaids best i can offerDrinking alcohol heavily can result in gastritis, which is irritation and inflammation of the stomach lining. It can also result in bleeding in the stomach. This is a common cause of abdominal pain with binge drinking.
That is a question that should only be answered by a trained medical professional.
This drug may cause drowsiness or dizziness, and consumption of alcohol will increase these side effects. Also, if you consume alcohol during drug therapy you will increase your chances of stomach irritation or bleeding. So you should avoid taking alcohol while taking this medication.
Drinking quickly on an empty stomach.
Alcohol "hangovers" usually cause persons to have headache (due to dilation of blood vessels in the head), dehydration (alcohol acts as a diuretic increasing urine output), and upset stomach (due to irritation of stomach lining).
Because the acid in the alcohol wears away your stomachs lining.
Remains in the stomach longer
No, food in your stomach only delays the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream. A full stomach doesn't prevent the effects of alcohol or intoxication.
after 20 minutes
No. It might make your nausea worse or upset your stomach, but it won't make anything bad happen that doesn't already happen when drinking alcohol at other times.
Drinking too much alcohol can upset the stomach and digestive system which can often cause indigestion and heartburn.
Naproxen can cause drowsiness, dizziness, or blurred vision and alcohol may intensify these effects and increase the risk of accidental injury. The use of alcohol increases the risk of stomach irritation and bleeding. People taking naproxen should avoid alcohol. You might have more adverse effects (ex : dizziness, stomach irritation/bleeding, nausea), but it is not dangerous (except if you have stomach bleeding/ulcer, of course)