inebriation, drunkenness, and the like.
If you mean other than by alcohol, then yes. You are considered intoxicated if you are under the influence of any chemical substance. If under the influence of drugs such as heroin, meth, or any other drugs, legal or otherwise, you are considered intoxicated, though it's common practice to use 'intoxicated' to only describe those under the influence of alcohol.
Time is the only element that can reduce the level of intoxication. The body needs time to metabolize and eliminate the alcohol or other substances causing the intoxication. Drinking coffee, taking a cold shower, or engaging in other remedies may help improve alertness temporarily, but they do not actually reduce the level of intoxication.
Consuming beer does not necessarily result in quicker intoxication compared to other alcoholic beverages. The rate of intoxication depends on various factors such as the alcohol content, serving size, and individual tolerance levels.
They do not cause intoxication
Signs that do not typically indicate intoxication include clear and coherent speech, steady balance while walking, and the ability to perform complex tasks or make rational decisions. Additionally, a person who remains alert and responsive to their surroundings is generally not considered intoxicated. Other factors, such as medical conditions or fatigue, can also lead to symptoms that may be misinterpreted as intoxication.
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The high feeling is usually as a result of intoxication. It can be alcohol or the other drugs.
intoxication begins at the first sip of alcohol
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Adolphe Combe has written: 'L'auto-intoxication intestinale' -- subject(s): Toxicology, Intestinal Diseases, Auto-intoxication 'Intestinal auto-intoxication' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Intestinal Diseases, Auto-intoxication 'L'auto-intoxication intestinale' -- subject(s): Toxicology, Intestinal Diseases, Auto-intoxication
Voluntary intoxication or drug use is almost never the basis for the successful assertion of the insanity defense. However, in most states the defendant's intoxication or drug use may serve as the basis for a claim for diminished capacity.
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