1 mg Ativan with alcohol?!?

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Hello,

I took 1 mg of Ativan 4-5 hours after have three very watered down martinis and 3 small Sips of a scorpion bowl. My boyfriend had drank the entire scorpions bowl and began throwing up a lot about an hour later from the amount of alcohol. I have had anxiety over throw up since 5th grade (I'm 22 now), and I was so shipment up about an hour adterwards that j took 1 mg of Ativan to help calm me down from my panic attack. I didn't take it to get high, or mix drugs, I actually in complete honesty forgot I had had alcohol earlier and was just concerned about my panic attack over the vomit. I feel dizzy and just like everything is in slow motion and tired. Am i going to be okay? I'm just very worried, is it okay to fall asleep? I'm just worried because I barely ever drink, and o haven't taken Ativan in a few month because I haven't had a panic attack in a few months. Thank you!

I really appreciate all of your help!

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  • Posted

    I have some experience with ativan. if you don't usually take it .1 mg can be very strong. If it were me, I would call an urgent care unit, or the ER and ask that question. The three martinis are a lot of booze.

    Every person's body is different...so no one can really tell you but a pro. Make the call and be sure, Honey.

  • Posted

    Fall asleep, honey. 1mg ativan is fine with alcohol.

    xx Tess

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      Hi Tess...They make it sound like yr gonna die on the internet. I'm on 1mg, just started, dont take everyday bur did today & forgit & had a glass of wine, not wven, 3 sios & I'm freaked out. It says respiratory failure, seizures...all kinda of scarey stuff????

  • Posted

    if only you knew how many 1mg ativans i took at only 24 along side my drinking problem haha youll be completely fine, you hit a

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