yes
No, it does not.
There is no specific antidote for 70 percent alcohol ingestion. The primary treatment involves supportive care, including monitoring vital signs and providing intravenous fluids if necessary. In severe cases, activated charcoal may be administered if the ingestion occurred recently, but medical attention is essential for proper management. If someone has ingested a significant amount of alcohol, it is crucial to seek emergency medical assistance immediately.
Yes...it is a mood-altering depressant and depressant is a type of drug. - People die from alcohol poisoning from excessive ingestion of alcohol. Often, alcohol is not considered a drug because it is "legal"
no
u don't u just get rid of any liquids but the alcohol stays their
Drinking rubbing alcohol can cause dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. Ingesting rubbing alcohol can also cause: diarrhea, pain, bleeding in the stomach and intestines, low blood pressure, shock, and coma.
No because its lik drinking alcohol you might die
To get rid of alcohol all together.
To get rid of alcohol all together
Yes it barfs
Rubbing alcohol
Alcohol leaves the body at the rate of 1/3 to 1/2 ounce of pure alcohol per hour (about 1 beer, one class of wine, or one shot) no matter what you do. The only way to get rid of it is time.Alcohol metabolites such as ETG, now the subject of some screening tests, can remain in your body for several days.