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FYI...
Percocet, or any drug ending with "-cet," contains Tylenol, known as acetaminophen. What you should know, is that you should NEVER, EVER mix alcohol and acetaminophen. Alcohol affects how your liver metabolizes acetaminophen and basically turns it into a poison, destroying your liver. If you'd like more information, do a search on acetaminophen-alochol syndrome. So, if you decide to do any drug ending in "-cet" (percocet, darvocet, ultracet, etc) don't drink too, or you'll be needing a new liver in no time.
Also, nausea is a very normal side effect of narcotics. Really the only way to stop it, short of using Zofran or Phenergan (anti-nausea medications), is to build up a tolerance. IMHO, I'd stick to other, more "recreational" drugs. Narcotics dependency is not pretty, only thing worse that I've seen is alcohol dependency/withdrawl.
Hope this helps.
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