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Mixing diet pills with alcohol

Updated: 9/27/2023
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Mariedianaj1976

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DO NOT mix your diet pills with alcohol. Especially with prescription diet pills. Drinking alcohol or even taking a cough syrup with alcohol in it can interact with the medication.

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