WAUSAU, WI (OnFocus) – As Thanksgiving approaches, many look forward to gathering with loved ones to celebrate gratitude, warmth, and togetherness. But for some, the holiday also brings “Blackout Wednesday”—a night notorious for heavy drinking that can quickly turn risky, particularly for those taking prescription or over-the-counter medications.
“Mixing alcohol with certain medications can lead to dangerous side effects, such as dizziness, overdose, and even liver damage,” said Stetson Potrykus, Aspirus Pharmacy Resident. “Common medications to avoid include painkillers, anti-anxiety medications, and over-the-counter drugs like Tylenol.”
With alcohol consumption on the rise during the holidays, it’s important to be aware of the added risks.
“It’s riskier because people often drink more than they normally would this time of year,” Potrykus explained. “These interactions can be more harmful than you think.”
Aspirus Health urges everyone to take a moment to learn how alcohol may interact with their medications.
“If you’re unsure whether alcohol interacts with your medications, it’s safest to avoid it,” Potrykus advised. “Your pharmacist or health care provider can help guide you in making safe choices and avoid serious health risks.”
A little preparation can go a long way. Take the time to read medication labels, moderate your alcohol intake, and plan for a designated driver. These simple steps can help you enjoy Thanksgiving— a time for connection, joy, and, most importantly, good health.
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