Just wondering. I’d heard about a V&V cocktail… but I was just wondering if those amounts would do the job?
Answer:
It depends on your tolerance, age, weight, etc. and the dosage of the valium, and the amount of vodka. Half a bottle could mean half a liter, half of a quarter liter….it’s very dependent.
Assuming you mean half of a handle of vodka (about a liter) and 3 normal dosage prescribed Valium, the result is most likely going to be puking. It’s also very likely that since they are both depressants, you can become very sick, pass out, or have heart troubles. I would not recommend mixing these two things in such large amounts!
It depends on your tolerance, age, weight, etc. and the dosage of the valium, and the amount of vodka. Half a bottle could mean half a liter, half of a quarter liter….it’s very dependent.
Assuming you mean half of a handle of vodka (about a liter) and 3 normal dosage prescribed Valium, the result is most likely going to be puking. It’s also very likely that since they are both depressants, you can become very sick, pass out, or have heart troubles. I would not recommend mixing these two things in such large amounts!
From this web page, http://www.scu.edu/wellness/mixing...
“(Drugs like Xanax, Seconal, Amytal, Butisol, Nembutal, Noctec, Librium, Valium, Prosom, Dalmone, and Tranxene) When combined with alcohol these drugs have a synergistic effect, meaning that the combined depression of the CNS (Central Nervous System) is greater than the sum of the depression caused by alcohol and that of the barbiturate. This effect can be expressed with the equation 1+1 = 3 (the combined effect is greater than the effects combined). This can lead to dizziness, forgetfulness, COMA and DEATH.”
you’d just get really, really drunk and energetic.
it’s a lot of fun, to be honest.
smoke a little herb and you’ll definitely be feeling good.
just don’t drive, though.