Yes
False - they do.
depressant
Alcohol and marijuana are both depressants and can increase drowsiness, confusion and anxiety.
Alcohol is a depressant. That's why it causes drowsiness.
Yes, it won't hurt you. It may cause an increase in drowsiness. Don't drink alcohol or drive on this combination.
Alcohol is a depressant which we all know is used very often. Another depressant that is used often are tranquilizers.
It is not recommended, because it increases the chance of drowsiness and other side effects. If you have a mood disorder, then the answer is a definite no, because the combination will exacerbate the symptoms of the disorder.
Caffeine, Cocaine, and Methamphetamine are stimulant
Yes, especially if they cause drowsiness or taken in combination with alcohol. If the officer thinks you are impaired you can be cited for a DUI for prescriptions without blowing a .08 BAC.
Marijuanachewing tobaccosmoking tobaccoLSDSpeed (amphetamines)Opium (heroin)KetamineExtasyDowners (tranquilizers and sedative-hypnotics)Alcohol
Narcotics, barbiturates and tranquilizers, all depressants, have similar effects. For that reason, they should never be taken with alcohol. The combined effects can be fatal.
Answer:Yes, Loratadine does NOT cause any (or very very little) drowsiness hence, alcohol will not intensify the drowsiness one feels, unlike with other antihistamines like piriton etc. But when driving, it is better to do otherwise - just in case.