The first rule of taking sleeping pills is don't drink alcohol, says a sleep specialist who has helped courts understand the bizarre behaviour caused by the risky cocktail.
Even the information handed out by pharmacists with common prescription sleeping pills such as zopiclone contains clear written warnings against using them with alcohol.
The official datasheets give much sterner warnings against the practice — which the Rugby Union has said All Blacks Israel Dagg and Cory Jane engaged in on a night out during the 2011 World Cup.
Jane said this week there was "no mixing with energy drinks" after the pair took sleeping pills and there had been "no thought of going out to the pub drinking".
He has no recollection of the night out, during which they were seen behaving oddly in Takapuna.