alchol is metabolized before real food
Sharron E. LaFollette has written: 'Modification of the acute effects of ethanol or acetaldehyde on drug metabolism by ascorbic acid, thiamine, or cysteine in vivo' -- subject(s): Drugs, Physiological effect, Drug-alcohol interactions, Metabolism, Alcohol
There are no drugs in alcohol.
A very bad drug that can kill you less that 2 days or just make you drunk
The liver is the main body part involved in the metabolism of drugs.
Yes, there was alcohol and drugs in the 1920s.
Drugs that slow drug metabolism include ciprofloxacin, erythromycin, fluoxetine, nefazodone, paroxetine, and ritonavir
A few things that can effect the absorption and metabolism of alcohol are: Gender Weight BMI (fat percent in the body) Genetic disposition Concurrent drugs in your system Amount of food in stomach
The subject tested has diabetes. The metabolism of starch creates ethanol in the blood and also causes a detectable level of acetone on the breath. (detected by breathalyzer)
yes it does
There will be a large cost in drugs and alcohol.
i think you should not consider it because if you get caught with drugs or alcohol you will earn time in jail. so i think you should not do drugs or alcohol.
Alcohol is the most commonly-abused and most dangerous substance in Western society. Other drugs are pretty bad, too. Get over the "alcohol and drugs" thing; alcohol IS a drug.