Chicago Basset On-Premise Server Practice Test

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Which two substances should not be combined with alcohol?

  1. Aspirin and ibuprofen

  2. Aspirin and Tylenol

  3. Tylenol and caffeine

  4. Aspirin and energy drinks

The correct answer is: Aspirin and Tylenol

The correct choice highlights the importance of understanding the interactions between substances when combined with alcohol. Aspirin and Tylenol (acetaminophen) are both pain relievers that can have different effects on the body when ingested alone. However, when alcohol is present, aspirin can increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding, while Tylenol can put additional strain on the liver, especially when taken in higher doses or in conjunction with alcohol. Combining Tylenol with alcohol greatly enhances the risk of liver damage, which emphasizes the caution required when using this medication. On the other hand, while there are risks associated with other combinations mentioned, the specific combination of aspirin and Tylenol poses significant health hazards when alcohol is involved, making this the correct choice.