Impossible question to answer because every individual's metabolism processes alcohol at a slightly different rate. The general rule of thumb is that the metabolism of an 'average' human being can process about 1 ounce of alcohol per hour.
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Bob weighs 100 pounds, and Tim weighs 265. Tim will have a lower blood alcohol (all other things being equal), since he has more blood.
Death from alcohol poisoning occurs at approximately .40 BAC. That level can be attained by a 160 lb. person with moderate alcohol resistance with exactly eighteen beers, and assuming no irregularities in tolerance or absorption rates, eighteen beers would put the 192 lb. man at a BAC of .332. Anything above about .3 can cause heart failure and death, so yes, this hypothetical man could die, but not necessarily, especially if given immediate medical care.
The coors Light is also a product of Miller. These both products CoorsLight and Miller HighLife both have almost same amount of alcohol content in it. However, Miller HighLife is slightly more alcoholic than Coors Light (4.7 % to 4.2 %). In general, most light beers will have a lower alcohol content, normally between 4 and 4.2 % and most regular beers will have a higher alcohol content, between 4.5 and 5 %. No matter what beer it is one should be drink responsibly and always not to drink and drive that can cause lot of seroius problems.
Yes, having 6 beers in a row is bad for your body.A typical 150 pound male would have a blood-alcohol concentration of 0.2% after drinking 6 beers.That concentration, if repeated enough over time, can damage the liver and other organs. It can also cause enough loss of coordination and response time to get you into an accident.
According to Drugs.com, there is no interaction between Albuterol and alcohol. However, alcohol intake itself may worsen asthma, due to irritation of the esphagus, and some beverages -- notably some beers and wines -- contain chemicals that are similar to histamines, which can cause or worsen asthma attacks. It may also expand your dong. You should speak with your physician about this matter, and follow directions carefully.
Alcohol may be the cause of hallucinations.
Alcohol and opiates cause contraction. Most other drugs cause dilation.
Yes, Alcohol can also cause your face to look bloated and puffy.
yes alcohol,drugs, an bacterias can cause stomach ulcers.They can also be genetic
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