Do you think NyQuil can become addicting?!


Question: In my opinion the amount of alcohol in it has to be pretty low. The food and drug administration would not allow the sale of something over the counter if it was addicting. I know people 12 and older can take it. I do not think the food and drug adminstration would allow it to be sold if it was addicting. Or teen agers would be buying it in large quanities.


Answers: In my opinion the amount of alcohol in it has to be pretty low. The food and drug administration would not allow the sale of something over the counter if it was addicting. I know people 12 and older can take it. I do not think the food and drug adminstration would allow it to be sold if it was addicting. Or teen agers would be buying it in large quanities.
yes , it has alcohol in it.
Yes, it can! It contains alcohol, and if you're using it to sleep and find it's working for you, you could definitely develop an addiction to it if you're not careful.
Well, in all technicality, taking anything long enough can cause your body to get addicted to it... Your body can get addicted to anything that gives a boost and/or feels good, whether that be the alcohol in it or anything else. Heck, I even know someone who got addicted to their own adrenalin when she was working out a lot every day.

Your body can get used to anything and get addicted to it because your brain might crave something if it likes the effect enough. Try not to overdo it and you shouldn't have a problem.
It was invented by big pharma and they want to make profits.
If you want a good nights sleep, get Mellatonin.
It's natural and you can take up to 25 mgs. I take 5 mgs and usually less than that.


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