Alcohol and other drugs
Written by The Kalcule Team · Last updated 18. august 2026
Mixing alcohol with medicines or other drugs can increase impairment, overdose risk or liver strain. A BAC number does not capture those interactions.
Why the calculator is silent on this
Widmark does not know about benzodiazepines, opioids, cannabis, antihistamines or diabetes medication. Combined impairment can be severe at a BAC that looks “low.”
Ask a pharmacist
If a label says not to drink, that instruction beats a website. This is not an interaction checker.
Emergency
Unresponsiveness, slow breathing, or suspected overdose is emergency care, not a calculator refresh.
Related reading
Alcohol effects, addiction, and the BAC tool. None of them replace professional advice.
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Alcohol–drug interactions at a high level.
Some combinations are dangerous; many are merely a bad idea. Ask the pharmacist who dispensed yours.
No. Combined use can increase impairment.
No.
Both stress the liver. Follow medical guidance; do not stack casually after a binge.
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