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Suggest Remedy For Prolonged Hangover

I went out to a nightclub 4 days ago. I had no hangover the next day aside from lack of concentration. The next day I felt drunk and was unable to concentrate. I m on the 4th day of my hangover and i feel like I ve been drugged. I think I may have been spiked help!
Wed, 24 Dec 2014
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Hello
Welcome here.
Prolonged hangover is a rare after-effect of alcohol consumption.
As alcohol is a nervous-system depressant, the hangovers are usually manifested as inability to concentrate, feeling drunked and brain fog.
I would suggest you to visit a physician for this.
Drugs like ativan or klonopin (prescription drugs) would help you to get over with this.

Hope this helps.
Thanks
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Suggest Remedy For Prolonged Hangover

Hello Welcome here. Prolonged hangover is a rare after-effect of alcohol consumption. As alcohol is a nervous-system depressant, the hangovers are usually manifested as inability to concentrate, feeling drunked and brain fog. I would suggest you to visit a physician for this. Drugs like ativan or klonopin (prescription drugs) would help you to get over with this. Hope this helps. Thanks