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Cannabis and Alcohol: Can You Mix Them?

Many people mix cannabis and alcohol, but combining the two substances can have unpredictable effects. Understanding their interactions helps users make informed choices.

How Cannabis and Alcohol Interact

  • Increased Impairment – Alcohol enhances THC absorption, leading to a stronger high.
  • Greater Risk of Nausea – Mixing can trigger "greening out", a condition involving dizziness, vomiting, and anxiety.
  • Lowered Inhibitions – Users may consume more than intended, leading to over-intoxication.

Comparing Effects of Cannabis and Alcohol

EffectCannabisAlcohol
EuphoriaYesYes
ImpairmentModerateHigh
Risk of OverdoseNo fatal overdoseAlcohol poisoning possible
HangoverNo classic hangoverDehydration and headaches

Best Practices for Combining Cannabis and Alcohol

  • Start with low doses – Avoid over-intoxication.
  • Drink water in between – Reduces dehydration and nausea.
  • Know your tolerance – Effects vary between individuals.
  • Avoid mixing if inexperienced – Some users react negatively.

Key Takeaways

  • Mixing alcohol and cannabis can intensify impairment and nausea.
  • Cannabis enhances alcohol’s effects, increasing the risk of overconsumption.
  • Staying hydrated and moderating intake can help prevent unpleasant experiences.

If you choose to mix, do so responsibly and know your limits.