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lol yeah if u want to have some crazy OD haha fuck that. i hate drinkin an then wakin up wit a sore ass throat and u cant even drink water to clear your system
 

Legman

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next time you drink

make sure you drink a full 16 ounce glass of water or 2, before bed, no hangover, no sore throat

its cuz your body is dehydrated, you just need to add fluids back into your system
 

Meta4iCAL

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wtf? I always pop 2 painkillers and pound water before I pass out if I've been drinking

if not I'll pop 2 first thing in the morning

maybe not tylenol... but ibuprofen, aspiring, or whatever I have on deck
 
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Study Gives Extra Credibility to Your Coffee and Aspirin Hangover Cure



We've looked at various hangover cures, separating myth from fact, but one recent study gives a little extra credibility to one simple combo: coffee and aspirin.

This must mean good things for Excedrin, which contains both aspirin and 65mg of caffeine (about as much as you get in a small cup of coffee). Of course, it also contains acetaminophen (or Tylenol, as you might more commonly recognize it) which isn't something you want to take if you don't have to. Nonetheless, why do painkillers and caffeine do the trick? Professor Michael Oshinsky of Thomas Jefferson University explains:
They found the caffeine in coffee and the anti-inflammatory ingredients of aspirin and other painkillers reacted against the chemical compounds of ethanol, or pure alcohol. Ethanol brings on headaches thanks to a chemical acetate it can produce and even low doses can affect some people more than others, said the study.
So next time you're out for a hard night of drinking, stop by your local coffee shop and pick up a latte to wash down an aspirin. This common hangover cure now has good science backing it up.

Coffee and an aspirin 'best hangover cure' after all | Telegraph via Gawker
 
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Tylenol (Acetaminophen)

Acetaminophen is used to relieve mild to moderate pain from headaches, muscle aches, menstrual periods, colds and sore throats, toothaches, backaches, and reactions to vaccinations (shots), and to reduce fever.
 
Aug 24, 2003
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they left out the part where caffeine DEHYDRATES you and hangovers are CAUSED by dehydration mostly

lmao

if anyones looking to do that aspirin and coffee trick, please drink a lot of water with it!
 
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they left out the part where caffeine DEHYDRATES you and hangovers are CAUSED by dehydration mostly

lmao

if anyones looking to do that aspirin and coffee trick, please drink a lot of water with it!
This was a simpler article so the Sicc could read it. Here's the article it links to.

Coffee and an aspirin 'best hangover cure' after all

Forget hair of the dog, honey on toast or raw eggs - if you really want help overcoming a hangover - drink a cup of coffee with an aspirin.

By Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent 6:00PM GMT 17 Jan 2011

Scientists have confirmed what millions have suspected for years if you want to soothe a tired head - simply take some caffeine and a painkiller.

They found the caffeine in coffee and the anti-inflammatory ingredients of aspirin and other painkillers reacted against the chemical compounds of ethanol, or pure alcohol.

Ethanol brings on headaches thanks to a chemical acetate it can produce and even low doses can affect some people more than others, said the study.

Professor Michael Oshinsky, of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, induced headaches in rats using small amounts of ethanol.

He then gave them doses of caffeine and anti-inflammatories to find it blocked the acetate and relieved the headaches.

The rats were not dehydrated either, going against an argument that coffee should not be used as a hangover cure because it just causes further dehydration.

The research will spark a new debate over just what is the best cure for a throbbing head after a night on the town.

Some argue drinking water is better than a caffeinated drink because it rehydrates the body while others still swear by the restorative powers of a full English breakfast to redress the body's balance.

Others argue for a hair of the dog, in particular something including a fruit juice and a little bit of spice which is why a Bloody Mary is often cited as a popular choice.

And some advise against using painkillers, particularly the stronger ones like aspirin and ibuprofen, as they can cause stomach upsets after a heavy night out.

This is because they give the liver work to do when it is already stretched trying to deal with all the alcohol from the previous evening, so the argument goes.

Oshinsky's tests on rats left a 4-6 hour gap between giving them the alcohol and giving them the cure as this allowed time for the headaches to develop.