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A few years ago, I was in a chemists shop where I'd just bought a packet of painkillers (paracetamol, I think) and was about to swallow a couple with my bottle of lemonade, when the person who'd just served me went a bit potty and told me never to take painkillers with fizzy drinks, but didn't explain why!
Is there any truth in this, and why?
Many thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That theory makes no sense, as many cold and flu remedies contain caffeine for the sole purpose of getting the drug (paracetamol) to act quicker.
Many, many years ago fizzy drinks contained a chemical which when taken with aspirin would make you feel 'drunk'. Fizzy drinks do not contain this anymore. This is maybe what the shop assistant was thinking of.
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