What ould occur if you mix medication?
Answer:
Advil *is* ibuprofen, so it would be taking 6 ibuprofen total. Aleve is naproxen, which is also an anti-inflammatory. They are both hard on the stomach and GI tract, as is aspirin. Alcohol can produce this worse.
Tylenol (acetaminophen) is not an anti-inflammatory, and should not hurt your stomach. High doses, however, are toxic to your liver. Alcohol can make this *much* worse.
It open-handed of depends on certain things; body mass, metabolism, amount of foods contained by system... etc.
I think they are adjectives relatively the same and thus it could be an overdose and front to all sorts of doomed to failure.
you poop blood
For starters, that much medicine is tough on your liver and your stomach...
Internal bleeding becomes a problem. The alieve can affect the heart (it is a muscle after all). All of them sledge hammer the kidneys and can cause ruin. In short Don't do it.
You could overdose at worst or just mar your stomach lining at best.
You won't die but you can utterly suffer from the effects of it. Bleeding stomach, kidney and liver failure, etc.