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Interaction · 2026

Mixing Alcohol and Kokain.

Is Alcohol + Kokain safe? Quick answer below, then mechanism, concrete risks, what to do if you already mixed, and sources.

DangerousAlcohol + Kokain

High risk of serious harm or death. Do not combine.

How Alcohol and Kokain interact.

These two substances have a documented adverse interaction in our reference data. The specific mechanism varies, but the recommendation is the same: avoid the combination.

What to watch for.

  • Increased cardiovascular and CNS load
  • Unpredictable subjective effects
  • Higher risk of medical incident than either substance alone

If you already combined

  • Stop dosing, move to a calm space
  • Stay with someone sober if possible
  • If symptoms escalate (chest pain, severe agitation, breathing depression, fever) seek medical help

Verwandte Substanzen

Other common combos


FAQ.

Can I mix Alcohol and Kokain?
The Alcohol + Kokain combination is classified as dangerous in our reference data. Avoid combining. Read the mechanism and risks section above before deciding.
Is Alcohol and Kokain safe?
No combination is universally safe. This pair sits at the "Dangerous" level — see the risks list above for concrete adverse effects to watch for, and the harm-reduction section for what to do if you've already combined.
What happens if you take Alcohol and Kokain together?
Effects depend on dose, route, individual sensitivity and what else is on board. The mechanism section above explains the pharmacological interaction; the risks section lists the most-reported adverse outcomes.
How long should I wait between Alcohol and Kokain?
Generally: wait until the first substance has fully cleared (offset + after-effects done) before redosing or combining. For most pairs that's 6–24 hours; for long-acting compounds (MAOIs, SSRIs, some opioids) it can be days to weeks. Check each substance's individual profile page for exact durations.