Comment by cassepipe

4 years ago

I wonder if that's not also bad for your liver. Ifnyiu take if for the hangover, I really recommend drinking a lot of water before going to bed instead, it makes wonders.

It isn't just about being "bad for your liver" - combining alcohol and acetaminophen can literally kill you.

If you've drank enough over the years to permanently damage your liver, there are ton of medications you can no longer take (and ibuprofen is one of them), but if your liver is still working properly, taking ibuprofen is safe - even with alcohol.

No, I try to not get hung-over enough to need analgesics. But I have persistent back problems, and taking Tylenol for it regularly would probably cause some compounding liver damage. Ibuprofen is, fwiw, much harder on the stomach - but not toxic to the liver. That's why it's the go-to-side-dish for alkies with a breakfast burrito.

> drinking a lot of water

and b vitamins (b12 seems to have the greatest effect on reducing hangovers, and i've heard alcoholics tend to be b6 deficient so can't go wrong w that too)

  • B12 is indeed a hangover cure. In Las Vegas, there are food truck style vans that drive down the Strip in the morning and give people B12 injections. In Australia there's a dissolvable seltzer tablet called Berocca (made by Bayer) which everyone takes the night they're getting drunk. For some reason, the same Berocca tablets in America have less vitamin-B, and include ginseng, and are twice as expensive as they are Down Under. But in America there's a thing called "Emergen-C" which while not marketed as a hangover medicine has almost the exact same B6/12 and C proportions as Berocca in Australia. I figured this out after awhile when my band's drummer kept "smuggling" Australian Berocca back to the States for us. Which just shows it does work, a little.