It dulls the brain's ability to do and control how the body functions - it depresses many of the brain's activities.
depressant
In the immediate effects, yes - alcohol does induce euphoria, then in larger doses it will cause lethargy (sluggish feeling), and so on.
In the immediate effects, yes - alcohol does induce euphoria, then in larger doses it will cause lethargy (sluggish feeling), and so on.
1) makes you drunk 2) can make you pass out 3) you can die from it
what immediate effects the americans had on the loyalist
The immediate effects of depletion are UV entering. They cause plankton death.
Tolerance to alcohol does not affect immediate measures of BAC. A tolerant person can have a much higher BAC without feeling the effects but according to the law they are more drunk than a person with a lower amount that is highly affected by alcohol. To be more specific, high tolerance essentially affects the level of habituation a person's neurons have adapted to alcohol and reduces the number of receptors that they have for alcohol. As BAC is a measure of immediate blood alcohol levels, this is not affected by levels of receptors in the brain.
Depressants are chemical substances that include barbiturates, benzodiazepines, and alcohol. Doctors sometimes prescribe them to help patients deal with psychotic disorders and pain. Immediate effects include slowing down of reactions and the central nervous system.
Immediate effects
Alcohol affects neurotransmitter levels in the brain, leading to a decrease in inhibitory control and impaired cognitive function. This can result in effects such as poor decision-making, decreased coordination, and impaired memory. Alcohol also affects the brain's reward system, potentially leading to increased risk of addiction with continued use.
Dizziness, headaches, tiredness and vomiting can be possible effects of abusing alcohol.
Get immediate medical attention.