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May 31 2007

Also, Mischa, Don’t Mix Booze and Driving, in Case You Didn’t Know

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mischa pup.jpg While her peers are dabbling in combining “a useable amount” of cocaine and vodka-flavored water or Vicodin and pot, Mischa Barton spent her Memorial Day weekend partying like the smartest of your high-school friends: with amoxicillin and Mickey’s. TMZ reported last night:

TMZ has learned that actress Mischa Barton was rushed to the hospital this evening after suffering an adverse reaction to medication.

Sources tell TMZ that the former “OC” star was at a friend’s Memorial Day BBQ enjoying a few holiday cocktails when she began to feel extremely ill. Mischa, who has been quite sick with bronchitis since traveling to Cannes, London and Paris the past several weeks, apparently didn’t get the memo — you can’t drink alcohol while taking antibiotics!

The 21-year-old celeb was rushed to an undisclosed medical facility in Los Angeles, where we are told she is “resting comfortably.”

A rep for Barton tells TMZ that the starlet is with family and “feeling much better.”

Just in case Misch gets confused on other such matters, here’s a short crib sheet on other things that don’t work well in combo: Pop Rocks and Coke, ammonia and bleach, Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant, battery acid and exposed skin, gonorrhea and genital warts (It itches like a motherfucker. Or, you know, so we’ve been told).

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