It can make you do things you wouldn't normally do. Being intoxicated can take away a persons inhibitions. Unfortunately, it can also impair judgment. An example: A person who is intoxicated may very well feel brave enough to be 90 pounds and try to fight someone who is 200 pounds of muscle with a crowbar, but when they wake up the next day in the hospital, they are going to wonder what the heck they were thinking.
No. Caffeine does nothing to help a person be aware of how intoxicated he or she is. At most, it will keep them awake when they would otherwise pass out from alcohol intoxication. In that respect, it might make them LESS aware of how intoxicated they are by giving them a distorted perception of being less drunk just because they are a bit more alert.
False. It may make someone feel less intoxicated, but it doesn't actually make them less intoxicated, nor does it balance out the effects.
Champagne does not make a person more intoxicated. However, effervescence speeds the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream.
Being intoxicated will make one think they are hot, but they body temp will actually be low.
because liquer has more pure liquer in it beer is water and liquer
Yes. The effects make you think the intoxicated person is a drunk bipolar with schizophrenia.
Yes. Every persons' body chemistry is different. Some people get very sick before they can even get to the level of intoxication that may make one person " black out." But they are still intoxicated none the less.
Ethyl-alcohol.
Technically, no ... dialysis can be useful in cases of methanol or 2-propanol poisoning, and can also remove ethanol, though the difficulty and expense keeps it from being used except in cases of acute alcohol poisoning (i.e. those where the patient is likely to die otherwise).However, no folk remedy, such as drinking coffee, will make an intoxicated person sober, though it may make them more alert.
It could be fatal because amphetamines are stimulants and alcohol is a depressant and those don't mix well Might not kill you but not that smart It will just make you a tweaking drunk
The problems that can stem from being active on WikiAnswers while intoxicated or high may be as follows: 1. You might make more mistakes. 2. You might say things you regret. 3. If you have any animosity towards others, drinking might bring it out. 4. You might even get banned for your conduct while drinking and editing.
-verb (used with object) 1. to make drunk; intoxicate. 2. to exhilarate, confuse, or stupefy mentally or emotionally. -noun 3. an intoxicated person. 4. a habitual drunkard.